Proxim Webcam CPN 65755B User Manual

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Installation and Management Guide  
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Contents  
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Chapter 1. Overview  
The Tsunami MP.11 and MP.11a are flexible wireless outdoor routers that let you design solutions for  
point-to-point links and point-to-multipoint networks.  
The Tsunami MP.11 and MP.11a are product families comprising several products (such as the MP.11  
2411 Base Station and the MP.11 2411 Residential Subscriber Unit). For simplification:  
All products that are part of the MP.11 Product Family are referred to as MP.11.  
All products that are part of the MP.11a Product Family are referred to as MP.11a.  
MP.11/a is used in this book when referring to both the Tsunami MP.11 and MP.11a product  
families.  
Some of the key features of the MP.11/a are:  
The use of a highly optimized protocol for outdoor situations  
Routing and bridging capability  
Asymmetric bandwidth management  
Management through a Web Interface, a Command Line Interface (CLI), or Simple Network  
Management Protocol (SNMP)  
Before installing and using the MP.11/a, Proxim recommends you review the following chapters of this  
manual first:  
Chapter 1 “Overview” (this chapter)  
This chapter gives an overview of the content of this manual as well as wireless network topologies  
and combinations that can be built with the MP.11/a.  
This chapter gives detailed installation instructions for the MP.11/a.  
Chapter 3 “Management Overview” on page 19  
This chapter explains how to access the MP.11/a to manage it for configuration or maintenance.  
This chapter explains the most common settings used to manage the MP.11/a.  
This chapter depicts the Web Interface in a hierarchical manner, so you can easily find details about  
each item.  
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is an alternative to the Web Interface. This chapter tells you how  
to obtain help about commands and how to handle strings, tables, and so on.  
The remaining chapters contain supplementary information you may not need immediately.  
If you are already familiar with this type of product, you can use the “Quick Install Guide” to install the  
MP.11/a.  
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WIRELESS NETWORK TOPOLOGIES  
You can use the MP.11/a to set up the following types of topologies:  
Point-to-Point Link (below)  
Point-to-Multipoint Network (on page 7)  
A link between two locations always consists of a Base and a Satellite station. A station is a radio set up  
as either a Base Station or a (Residential) Subscriber Unit. A Base station can, depending upon its  
configuration, connect to one or more Satellite stations. A Satellite station, however, can connect only to  
one Base station.  
Point-to-Point Link  
With a Base and a Satellite station or a QuickBridge 11 kit, it is easy to set up a wireless Point-to-Point  
link as depicted in the following figure.  
A point-to-point link lets you set up a connection between two locations as an alternative to:  
Leased lines in building-to-building connections  
Wired Ethernet backbones between wireless access points in “hard-to-wire” environments  
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Point-to-Multipoint Network  
If you want to connect more than two buildings, you can set up a single Point-to-Multipoint network with  
a single Base interface and multiple Satellite interfaces, as depicted in the following figure.  
In this figure, the system is designed as follows:  
The central building B is equipped with a Base interface, connected to either an omni-directional, or  
a wide angle antenna.  
The two other buildings A and C are both equipped with a Satellite interface connected to a  
directional antenna.  
ACTIVE ETHERNET  
The MP.11/a is equipped with an 802.3af-compliant Active Ethernet module. Active Ethernet delivers  
both data and power to the radio over a single Ethernet cable. If you choose to use Active Ethernet,  
there is no difference in operation; the only difference is the power source.  
The Active Ethernet integrated module receives –48 VDC over a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable.  
To use Active Ethernet, you must have an Active Ethernet hub (also known as a power injector)  
connected to the network. The Active Ethernet hub is not a repeater and does not amplify the  
Ethernet data signal.  
The cable length between the Active Ethernet hub and the radio should not exceed 100 meters  
(approximately 325 feet).  
If connected to an Active Ethernet hub and an AC power supply simultaneously, the radio draws  
power from Active Ethernet.  
Maximum power supplied to an MP.11 is 11 Watts; maximum power supplied to an MP.11a is 36  
Watts. The units typically draw less than 7.5 Watts.  
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Chapter 2. Installation  
This chapter describes the steps required to install the MP.11/a installation steps, such as:  
Note: The installation does not cover the mounting and connection of antennas. See the applicable  
Antenna Installation Guide (MP.11 or MP.11a).  
If you are already familiar with this type of product, you can use the Quick Install Guide for streamlined  
installation procedures.  
IDENTIFYING NETWORK TOPOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT  
The MP.11/a can be used in various network topologies and combinations. You can find more details in  
“Wireless Network Topologies” in Chapter 1 on page 6. Make sure all equipment is available before  
installing the MP.11/a. The required equipment depends upon the wireless network topology that you  
want to build.  
The MP.11/a is designed for indoor placement. You can connect the MP.11 to an outdoor antenna  
installation with an optional antenna kit. See the appropriate Antenna Installation Guide for details.  
WARNING! If you want to connect the MP.11/a to an outdoor antenna system, consult the  
appropriate manufacturers’ documentation for additional regulatory information,  
safety instructions, and installation requirements.  
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FINDING A SUITABLE LOCATION  
To make optimal use of the MP.11/a, you must find a suitable location for the hardware. The radio range  
of the MP.11/a largely depends upon the position of the antenna. Proxim recommends you do a site  
survey, observing the following requirements, before mounting the MP.11/a hardware.  
The location must allow easy disconnection of the unit from the power outlet if necessary.  
The unit must not be covered and the air must be able to flow freely around the unit.  
The unit must be kept away from vibration, excessive heat, and humidity, and kept free from dust.  
The installation must conform to local regulations at all times.  
Note: For this reason, European installers should not add an antenna or an amplifier until the  
MP.11a Country is selected (using the Web interface, click the Configure button and the  
System tab) and the unit is rebooted. The output power level of the final channel selected  
by DFS scan can be found in the Event Log (see “Event Log” on page 43).  
If you do not use Active Ethernet, the unit must be connected to proper grounding using the Faston  
plug on the metal case (regular 6.3 mm width plug).  
Note: Whether Power-over-Ethernet or local power is used, the metal case must ALWAYS be  
grounded, either through the Faston connector or a ground wire connected to the metal case in  
another manner. (The Faston is the standard 6.3 mm width plug.)  
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INSTALLING THE MP.11/a  
The MP.11/a supports two power methodsan AC power outlet and Active Ethernet. The power supply  
accepts an input AC voltage in the range of 100-240 VAC.  
The installation procedure on page 11 provides instructions for attaching both the power and Ethernet  
connectors. In situations without an external antenna (for example, during a desk tryout), the antenna  
cable is not required.  
WARNING!  
For your own safety, use only the power cord supplied with the unit. The metal case of the  
MP.11/a must be grounded through the ground connection that is provided on the metal case.  
The antenna grounding, the surge arrestor, and the MP.11/a housing must be bonded together  
and grounded in one location to avoid ground current loops.  
The Product Package  
Each MP.11/a comes with the following:  
One metal base for ceiling or desktop mounting (includes two screws)  
Mounting hardware  
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Four 3.5 mm x 40 mm screws  
Four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs  
One power supply  
One Tsunami MP.11/a Installation CD-ROM containing:  
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Software Installation Package (starts automatically when CD is inserted in CD-ROM drive; can  
be started by double-clicking SETUP.EXE).  
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Online Help  
Documentation (Quick Install Guide, Installation and Management Guide, Antenna Installation  
Manual)  
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ScanTool (a utility with which you can obtain or set the IP address of the MP.11/a for access;  
see “ScanTool” for more information).  
TFTP Server (which lets you transfer files across the network). You can download configuration  
files as well as image files for embedded software upgrades, and you can upload files from the  
MP.11/a for backup. Here downloading means transferring files to the MP.11/a and uploading  
means transferring files in the opposite direction.  
Note: All software CD-ROMs that come with your Tsunami products include a readme.txt or  
readme.html file. This file contains information about the software version and drivers. You are  
advised to print and read the readme file prior to installing your Tsunami products, as it may  
contain additional information that was not available when this document was printed.  
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Installation Procedure  
To install the MP.11/a:  
1. Unpack the unit and accessories from the shipping box.  
The MP.11/a kit contains the following items:  
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Mounting Stand  
Documentation and Software CD-ROM  
Wall mounting hardware  
Power supply with power cord  
The shipment also includes the Tsunami MP.11/a Quick Install Guide and the Tsunami MP.11/a  
Release Notes.  
2. If you intend to install the unit free-standing, or if you intend to mount it to the ceiling, use a Phillips  
screwdriver to attach the metal base to the underside of the unit. The metal base and screws are  
provided (see “Mounting the MP.11/a” on page 16 for more information).  
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3. Unlock the unit’s cable cover. To release the cable cover, press down on the cable cover lock  
located in the front center of the unit.  
4. Remove the cable cover.  
5. Remove the front cover from the unit (the side with the LED indicators, shown in the figure on left);  
then remove the back cover (figure on right).  
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6. Connect the grounding wire to the MP.11/a using the Faston plug on the metal case, next to the  
power plug.  
7. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. The other end of the cable should not  
be connected to another device until after installation is complete.  
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Use a straight-through Ethernet cable if you intend to connect the MP.11/a to a hub, switch,  
patch panel, or Active Ethernet power injector.  
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Use a cross-over Ethernet cable if you intend to connect the MP.11/a to a single computer.  
8. If you are not using Active Ethernet, or you want to connect the MP.11/a to Active Ethernet and AC  
power simultaneously, attach the AC power cable to the MP.11/a’s power port.  
Once attached, the power cable locks into place. To disconnect the power cable, slide back the  
black plastic fitting and gently pull the cable from the connector.  
9. Connect the free end of the Ethernet cable to a hub, switch, patch panel, Active Ethernet power  
injector, or an Ethernet port on a computer.  
10. If using AC power, connect the power cord to a power source (such as a wall outlet) to turn on the  
unit.  
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11. Place the unit in the final installation location (see “Mounting the MP.11/a” on page 16 for details).  
12. Replace the back cover, front cover, and cable cover. Be careful to avoid trapping the antenna,  
power, and Ethernet cables when replacing the cable cover.  
Attaching a Kensington Security Lock (Optional)  
If so desired, you can attach a Kensington lock to secure the cable cover into place. This protects the  
unit from unauthorized tampering.  
The MP.11/a enclosure includes a Kensington Security Slot for use with a Kensington locking  
mechanism. When properly installed, a Kensington lock can prevent unauthorized personnel from  
stealing the MP.11/a. In addition, the Kensington lock secures the cable cover in place, which prevents  
tampering with the Ethernet and power cables.  
The Kensington Security Slot is shown in the following figures (the figure on the left shows the slot with  
the cable cover attached; the figure on the right shows the slot with the cable cover removed).  
For information about Kensington security solutions, go to http://www.kensington.com .  
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SWITCHING ON THE MP.11/a  
The MP.11/a can be powered by a power supply or by Active Ethernet through an Active Ethernet  
splitter. Depending upon the powering method, you can switch the MP.11/a on by:  
Plugging the power cord of the power supply into an AC power outlet  
Connecting the Active Ethernet splitter to the Ethernet cabling  
When the power is switched on, the MP.11/a performs startup diagnostics. When startup is completed,  
the LEDs show the operational state of the MP.11/a (see the following figure).  
Power  
Ethernet Link  
Wireless Link  
The following table shows the status of the four LEDs when the MP.11/a is operational (the  
fourth LED is unused).  
Power  
OFF  
Power is not present or is malfunctioning.  
Power is present; the unit is operational.  
GREEN  
AMBER  
The unit is initializing after reboot (less than two minutes); it cannot get a dynamic IP  
address or is in Forced Reload state when Ethernet LED also is amber.*  
RED  
A fatal error in the unit.  
Ethernet Link  
OFF  
Not connected.  
GREEN  
Connected at 10 Mbps.  
Data is being sent.  
BLINKING GREEN  
AMBER  
Connected at 100 Mbps, in Forced Reload state when Power LED also is amber*, or  
the unit is initializing after reboot (less than two minutes).  
BLINKING AMBER  
RED  
Data is being sent.  
An error in data transfer.  
Wireless Link  
OFF  
Wireless interface is up properly but no wireless link established.  
Immediately after connecting a wireless link.  
GREEN  
BLINKING GREEN  
Data is being sent or the wireless interface is initializing after reboot (less  
than two minutes).  
RED  
There is a fatal error on the wireless interface.  
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INSTALLING DOCUMENTATION AND SOFTWARE  
The MP.11/a also comes with documentation and software on a CD-ROM.  
To install the documentation and software on a computer or network:  
1. Place the CD-ROM in a CD-ROM drive. The installer normally starts automatically. You can also  
start the installer manually by running the setup.exe program in the root directory of the CD-ROM.  
2. Click the Install Help and Software button and perform the necessary steps.  
The CD-ROM contains the following documentation and software:  
Online help  
This is the help for the Web Interface. It is stored on your computer or network so it is always  
available. The help is launched by clicking the question mark button in the Web Interface.  
Documentation  
Documentation also is available in an electronic (PDF) form, including the Tsunami MP.11/a  
Installation and Management Guide, Tsunami MP.11/a Antenna Installation Guide, and Tsunami  
MP.11/a Quick Install Guide.  
ScanTool  
The ScanTool program is a utility with which you can obtain or set the IP address of the MP.11/a for  
management access. See “Setting the IP Address Manually” on page 20 for details.  
TFTP server  
The TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server lets you transfer files across the network. You can  
download configuration and license files, as well as image files for embedded software upgrades,  
and you can upload files from the MP.11/a for backup. Here downloading means transferring files to  
the MP.11/a and uploading means transferring files in the opposite direction.  
MOUNTING THE MP.11/a  
The following are the mounting options for the MP.11/a:  
Desktop Mount  
Wall Mount  
Ceiling Mount  
Desktop Mounting  
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Wall Mounting  
Follow these steps to mount the MP.11/a on a wall.  
1. Identify the location where you intend to mount the unit.  
2. Unplug the MP.11/a’s power supply, if necessary.  
3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the metal base from the underside of the MP.11/a, if  
necessary.  
4. Press down on the cable cover lock to release the cable cover (see “Installation Procedure” on page  
11 for illustrations for this and the next 3 steps).  
5. Remove the cable cover from the unit.  
6. Remove the front cover from the unit.  
7. Remove the back cover from the unit.  
8. Place the back cover on the mounting location and mark the center of the three mounting holes.  
9. Remove the cover from the wall and drill a hole at each of the locations you marked above. Each  
hole should be wide enough to hold a mounting plug (which is 6 mm x 35 mm).  
10. Insert a plug into each hole. The MP.11/a comes with four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs; you only need to  
use three of these when wall-mounting the unit.  
11. Insert a screw into each of the mounting holes molded into the back cover. The MP.11/a comes  
with four 3.5 mm x 40 mm pan-head screws; you only need to use three of these when wall-  
mounting the unit.  
12. Insert the screws into the wall plugs. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws and attach the back  
cover to the wall.  
13. Attach Ethernet and power cables to the MP.11/a unit, as necessary.  
14. Snap the unit into the back cover, replace the front cover, and replace the cable cover.  
15. Turn on the MP.11/a (see “Switching On the MP.11/a” on page 15).  
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Ceiling Mounting  
Follow these steps to mount the MP.11/a to a ceiling.  
1. Unplug the MP.11/a’s power supply, if necessary.  
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the metal base to the underside of the MP.11/a, if you have not  
3. Feed a mounting screw through each of the four rubber feet. The MP.11/a comes with four 3.5 mm  
x 40 mm pan-head screws.  
4. Remove the screws from the rubber feet.  
5. Turn the MP.11/a upside down and position the base against the ceiling where you want to mount  
the unit.  
6. Mark the center of the four mounting holes in the rubber feet.  
7. Set the MP.11/a aside and drill a hole at each of the locations you marked above. Each hole should  
be wide enough to hold a mounting plug (6 mm x 35 mm).  
8. Insert a plug into each hole. The MP.11/a comes with four 6 mm x 35 mm plugs.  
9. Insert the screws into the holes you made previously in the rubber feet.  
10. Insert the screws into the mounting plugs. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws and attach the  
MP.11/a’s metal base to the ceiling.  
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Chapter 3. Management Overview  
This chapter describes how to gain access to the MP.11/a for configuration and management. Three  
interfaces are provided for viewing or changing the MP.11/a’s settings:  
Web Interface on page 22  
The Web Interface is a graphical interface based upon Web pages from a built-in Web server.  
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based interface using typed commands.  
SNMP  
You also can use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to configure and manage the  
MP.11/a. See “SNMP” on page 54 for setup procedures.  
Connecting to the MP.11/a requires a direct physical connection with an Ethernet cross-over cable, a  
serial RS-232C cable, or a connection through the network.  
For the serial connection, you can use only the CLI to configure and manage the MP.11/a. The other  
connections allow the use of the Web Interface, SNMP, and the CLI. These other connections require  
the IP address of the MP.11/a before you can use the Web Interface, SNMP, or the CLI. See “MP.11/a  
IP Address” below for more information.  
You can also manage the MP.11/a without an IP address by accessing the MP.11/a through the serial  
port with a terminal program such as HyperTerminal (see “HyperTerminal Connection Properties” on  
Note: The MP.11/a includes integrated management that makes the OR Manager obsolete. The  
OR Manager is suitable only for the OR-500, OR-1000, and OR-1100.  
MP.11/a IP ADDRESS  
Because each network is different, an IP address suitable for your network must be assigned to the  
MP.11/a. You will need the IP address of the MP.11/a to use its Web Interface, SNMP, or the CLI for  
configuration and management. Other basic parameters can be managed as well. ScanTool is included  
on the documentation and software CD-ROM.  
The MP.11/a can use either a static or dynamic IP address.  
Static IP address  
The MP.11/a uses the IP address you have set manually.  
Dynamic IP address  
The MP.11/a receives its IP address from a DHCP server when it is switched on or rebooted.  
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The MP.11/a either obtains its IP address automatically through DHCP or it must be set manually. With  
ScanTool, you can find out the current IP address of the MP.11/a and, if necessary, change it so that is  
appropriate for your network.  
The MP.11/a is shipped with the static IP address 10.0.0.1 configured.  
Setting the IP Address Manually  
If you want to set the IP address manually:  
1. Run ScanTool on a computer connected to the same LAN subnet as the MP.11/a, or directly  
connected to the MP.11/a with a cross-over Ethernet cable.  
ScanTool scans the subnet for MP.11/a units and displays the units it finds in the main window. The  
following figure shows an example of the main window. If necessary, click Rescan to re-scan the  
subnet and update the display.  
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2. Select the MP.11/a for which you want to set the IP address and click Change. The Change dialog  
window is displayed, as shown in the following window.  
3. Ensure that Static is selected as the IP Address Type and fill in the IP Address and Subnet Mask  
suitable for the LAN subnet to which the MP.11/a is connected.  
4. Enter the Read/Write Password (the default value is public) and click OK to confirm your changes.  
The respective MP.11/a reboots to make the changes effective.  
Note: The asterisks displayed when you enter the password are a set number that does not  
necessarily equal the number of characters in the actual password string. This is intended for  
added security.  
Dynamic IP Address with DHCP  
To obtain the IP address:  
1. Run ScanTool on a computer connected to the same LAN subnet as the MP.11/a, or directly  
connected to the MP.11/a with a cross-over Ethernet cable.  
2. Locate the MP.11/a for which you want to obtain the IP address. You can find the current IP  
address in the IP Address column.  
The MP.11/a initially is set with a static IP address of 10.0.0.1.  
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WEB INTERFACE OVERVIEW  
The Web Interface provides a graphical user interface with which you can easily configure and manage  
the MP.11/a. This section describes only how to access the Web Interface; the Web Interface itself  
described in “Chapter 4. Basic Management” on page 27 and “Chapter 5. Web Interface” on page 42.  
To use the Web Interface, you need only the IP address of the MP.11/a. See “MP.11/a IP Address” on  
Note: If the connection is slow or you are not able to connect, ensure (using the Internet Explorer Tools  
option) that you are not using a proxy server for the connection with your Web browser.  
To access the MP.11/a with a Web browser, start your Web browser and enter the IP address of the  
MP.11/a. The Web address should appear as http://<ip address> (for example, http://10.0.0.1). A  
window such as the following is displayed.  
Do not fill in the User Name, enter only the password and click OK. The default password is public.  
Note: The asterisks displayed when you enter the password are a set number that does not necessarily  
equal the number of characters in the actual password string, which is intended for added  
security.  
The System Status window of the Web Interface is displayed. You now have access to the Web  
Interface of the MP.11/a with which you can configure and manage it.  
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To view or change basic system information, click the Configure button on the left side of the Web  
interface window, then click the System tab.  
MP.11A OPTIONS  
Selecting a Country  
The Tsunami MP.11a provides a selectable Country field that automatically provides the allowed band  
and frequencies for the selected country as well as, where applicable, Dynamic Frequency Selection  
(DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC).  
MP.11a kits sold in the United States are pre-configured to scan and display only the outdoor  
frequencies permitted by the FCC. No other Country selections, channels, or frequencies may be  
configured. MP.11a kits sold outside of the United States and Canada support the selection of a  
Country by the professional installer.  
Click the Configure button and the System tab; then select the appropriate country for your regulatory  
domain.  
Continue configuring settings as desired; then click the Commands button and the Reboot tab to save  
and activate the settings.  
Dynamic Frequency Selection  
A country selection with DFS enabled causes the MP.11a Base Station to come up in scan mode. It  
scans the available frequencies and channels to avoid radar and select a channel with the strongest  
signal.  
Note: Scanning is performed only on the frequencies allowed in the regulatory domain of the country  
selected, when it is required for radar detection and avoidance.  
The MP.11a Subscriber Unit also comes up in scan mode to scan all available frequencies to find a  
Base Station with which it can register. Scanning, indicated by a flashing green LED (the fourth LED in  
the case of the Base Station and the third LED for a Subscriber Unit), may take several minutes. When  
the link is established, this LED turns off.  
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Transmit Power Control  
Transmit Power is a manual configuration selection to reduce the output power in the radio. The output  
power level for the operating frequency can be found in the Event Log of the MP.11a embedded  
software.  
For more information about Transmit Power Control, see “Interface Configuration: Wireless Slot” on  
COMMAND LINE INTERFACE OVERVIEW  
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based interface with which you can configure and manage  
the MP.11/a by entering commands. This section describes only how to access the CLI; the interface  
The CLI can be used as an alternative to the Web Interface. You can, for example, quickly change the  
settings of the MP.11/a by running commands in a batch.  
The CLI is accessible through the:  
Ethernet port connected through the network or with a cross-over Ethernet cable between the  
computer and the MP.11/a  
Serial port of the MP.11/a  
Ethernet Port  
To use the CLI through the Ethernet port, you must have a telnet program and the IP address of the  
MP.11/a. On most computers, the telnet program is called telnet. See “MP.11/a IP Address” on page  
19 for details.  
To access the MP.11/a through Ethernet:  
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Run; enter cmdand click OK.  
2. Enter telnetfollowed by the IP address, as shown in the following sample DOS command  
window.  
3. You are prompted for your password:  
Please enter password:  
4. Enter the password (the default password is public).  
You can now use the CLI.  
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Serial Port  
You can also use the CLI through the serial port of the MP.11/a with a terminal program such as  
HyperTerminal. You can use this method for cases in which other access methods cannot be used, or  
when the IP address of the MP.11/a cannot be set or retrieved. Also see “Hard Reset to Factory  
Default” on page 106.  
To use the CLI through the serial port of the MP.11/a the following items are required:  
A serial RS-232C cable with a male and a female DB-9 connector. The serial cable must have a  
minimum of the following connections:  
Male Connector  
Female Connector  
Pin 2 ----------------Æ Pin 2  
Pin 3 ----------------Æ Pin 3  
Pin 5 ----------------Æ Pin 5  
An ASCII terminal program, such as HyperTerminal.  
Proxim recommends you switch off the MP.11/a and the computer before connecting or disconnecting  
the serial RS-232C cable.  
To access the MP.11/a through the serial port:  
1. Start your terminal program.  
2. Set the following connection properties; then connect:  
COM port  
(For example, COM1 or COM2, to which the MP.11/a serial port is connected.)  
Bits per second 9600  
Data bits  
Stop bits  
Flow control  
Parity  
8
1
none  
none  
Line ends  
carriage return with line feed  
3. Press the RESET button on the MP.11/a unit. The terminal program displays Power On Self Test  
(POST) messages. After approximately 90 seconds it displays:  
Please enter password:  
4. Enter the password. The default password is public.  
You can now use the CLI.  
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HyperTerminal Connection Properties  
The serial connection properties can be found in HyperTerminal as follows:  
1. Start HyperTerminal and select Properties from the File menu.  
2. In the Connect using: drop-down list, select Direct to Com1 (depending upon the COM port you  
use) and click Configure…; a window such as the following is displayed.  
3. Make the necessary changes and click OK.  
4. From the Hyperterminal Properties window, click the Settings tab; then click ASCII Setup…; a  
window such as the following is displayed.  
5. Ensure that Send line ends with line feeds is selected and click OK.  
6. Click OK again to exit the Properties window.  
HyperTerminal is now correctly configured.  
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Chapter 4. Basic Management  
This chapter describes the initial setup of the MP.11/a, which lets you set up and monitor the basic  
features of the MP.11/a. In most cases, setting up these basic features is sufficient.  
A full overview of the Web Interface is provided in “Chapter 5. Web Interface” on page 42; “Glossaryon  
For CLI commands you can use for basic management, see “Command Line Interface“ on page 79.  
The following topics are discussed in this chapter:  
Rebooting and Resetting on page 28  
General Settings on page 29  
Monitoring Settings on page 38  
Security Settings on page 40  
Upgrading the MP.11 on page 41  
To use the Web Interface for configuration and management, you must access the MP.11/a. With  
ScanTool you can determine the unit’s current IP address. Then enter http://<ip address> in your Web  
browser. See “Chapter 3. Management Overview” on page 19 for details.  
The Web Interface consists of Web page buttons and tabs. A tab can also contain sub-tabs. The  
following figure shows the convention used to guide you to the correct tab or sub-tab.  
The Web Interface also provides online help, which is stored on your computer (see “Installing  
in the Web Interface.  
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REBOOTING AND RESETTING  
All configuration changes require a restart unless otherwise stated. There are several ways to restart the  
MP.11/a, which are described in the following sub-sections.  
Applying Changes  
Most changes you make become effective only when the MP.11/a is rebooted. A reboot stores  
configuration information in non-volatile memory and then restarts the MP.11/a with the new values (see  
“Soft Reset to Factory Default” on page 29).  
In some cases, the MP.11/a reminds you that a reboot is required for a change to take effect. You need  
not reboot immediately; you can reboot after you have made all your changes.  
Note: Saving of the MP.11/a configuration occurs only during a controlled reboot or by specifically  
issuing the CLI Save command. If you make changes to settings without a controlled reboot  
(command) and you have not issued the Save command, a power outage would wipe out all  
changes since the last reboot. For example, entering static routes takes effect immediately;  
however, the routes are not saved until the unit has gone through a controlled reboot. Proxim  
strongly recommends saving your settings immediately when you finish making changes.  
Rebooting  
When you reboot, the changes you have made become effective and the MP.11/a is restarted. The  
changes are saved automatically in non-volatile memory before the actual reboot takes place.  
To reboot:  
1. Click the Commands button, then the Reboot tab.  
2. Click the Reboot button. The MP.11/a restarts the embedded software. During reboot, you are  
redirected to a page showing a countdown timer, and you are redirected to the Status page after the  
timer counts down to 0 (zero). The CLI is disconnected during reboot. This means that a new telnet  
session must be started.  
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Resetting Hardware  
If the MP.11/a does not respond for some reason and you are not able to reboot, you can restart by  
means of a hardware reset. This restarts the MP.11/a hardware and embedded software. The last  
saved configuration is used. Any changes that you have made since then are lost.  
To reset the hardware, press and release the RESET button on the MP.11/a unit with, for example, a  
pencil.  
Soft Reset to Factory Default  
If necessary, you can reset the MP.11/a to the factory default settings. This must be done only when  
you are experiencing problems. Resetting to the default settings requires you to again configure the  
MP.11/a.  
To reset to factory default settings:  
1. Click the Commands button, then the Reset tab.  
2. Click the Reset to Factory Default button. The device configuration parameter values are reset to  
their factory default values.  
If you do not have access to the MP.11/a, you can use the procedure described in “Hard Reset to  
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SYSTEM STATUS  
To view the current system status, click the Status button. The Status window is the first page you see  
when you log in.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
The System Configuration page lets you change the MP.11/a’s system name, location name, and so on  
(see the following System Configuration window). These details help you to distinguish this MP.11/a  
from other routers, and lets you know whom to contact in case of problems.  
To go to this page, click the Configure button and the System tab.  
These settings do not influence the operation of the MP.11/a, with the exception of Mode of Operation,  
which sets the MPl.11/a as Bridge (layer 2) or Router (layer 3).  
You can enter the following details:  
System Name  
This is the system name for easy identification of the MP.11/a. Use the system name of this Base  
Station to configure the Base Station System Name parameter on a satellite if you want the  
satellite to register only with this Base Station. If the Base Station System Name is left blank on  
the satellite, it can register with any Base Station that has a matching Network Name and Network  
Secret.  
Country (Tsunami MP.11a units only)  
This field is available on Tsunami MP.11a units only; when you choose a country with a regulatory  
domain that requires Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) or Transmit Power Control (TPC), they  
are enabled automatically. The Country selection pre-selects and displays only the allowed  
frequencies for that country. Click the Configure button, the Interfaces tab, and the Wireless sub-  
tab to see the channel/frequency list.  
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MP.11a kits sold in the United States are pre-configured to scan and display only the outdoor  
frequencies permitted by the FCC. No other Country selections, channels, or frequencies may be  
configured. MP.11a kits sold outside of the United States and Canada support the selection of a  
Country by the professional installer.  
Location  
This field can be used to describe the location of the MP.11/a, for example “Main Lobby.”  
Contact Name, Contact Email, and Contact Phone  
In these fields, you can enter the details of the person to contact.  
Mode of Operation  
This field lets you choose one of two operating modes for your device: Bridge mode or Router  
mode.  
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IP CONFIGURATION  
The IP Configuration window lets you change the MP.11/a IP parameters. These settings differ when  
the MP.11/a is in Router mode.  
To go to this page, click the Configure button, the Network tab, then the IP Configuration sub-tab.  
If the device is configured in Bridge mode, you can set the following parameter:  
IP Address Assignment Type  
Select Static if you want to assign a static IP address to the MP.11/a; select Dynamic to have the  
device run in DHCP client mode, which gets an IP address automatically from a DHCP server over  
the network. If you do not have a DHCP server or if you want to manually configure the IP settings,  
set this parameter to Static.  
You can set the following remaining parameters only when the IP Address Assignment Type is set to  
Static.  
IP Address  
The static IP address of the MP.11/a (default IP address is 10.0.0.1).  
Subnet Mask  
The mask of the subnet to which the MP.11/a is connected (default subnet mask is 255.0.0.0).  
Default Router IP Address  
The IP address of the default gateway.  
Default TTL  
The default time-to-live value.  
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INTERFACE CONFIGURATION  
The Interfaces configuration pages let you change the MP.11/a Ethernet and wireless parameters. The  
Wireless tab is displayed by default when you click the Interfaces tab.  
Wireless  
To configure the wireless interface, click the Configure button followed by the Interfaces tab; then click  
the Wireless sub-tab.  
The wireless interface can be placed in either WORP Base or WORP Satellite mode (selected from the  
Interface Type drop-down box). (See “Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol” on page 68 for more  
information.)  
The wireless interface settings differ per mode.  
The list of parameters to configure for registration of the SU on a Base Station are:  
º
º
º
º
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Network Name  
Base Station System Name (when used)  
Frequency Channel  
Encryption (when used)  
Network Secret  
Note: Encryption can impact performance with lower throughput.  
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The fields that can be changed on this window are described in the following text.  
Interface Type  
The interface type can be Worp Satellite or Worp Base. *See “Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol”  
Base Station System Name  
The name found on the system page of the Base Station to which this satellite is connecting. This  
parameter can be used as an added security measure, and when there are multiple Base Stations in  
the network and you want a satellite to register with only one when it may actually have adequate  
signal strength for either.  
If the Base Station System Name is left blank on the satellite, it can register with any Base Station  
with a matching Network Name and Network Secret.  
Network Name  
A Network Name is name given to a network so that multiple networks can reuse the same  
frequency without problems. A satellite can only register to a base if it has the same Network  
Name. The Network Name is one of the parameters that allow a Subscriber Unit to register on a  
Base Station. The Base Station System Name and Frequency Channel also are parameters to  
guide the SU to the proper Base Station on the network, but they provide no security. Basic security  
is provided through encryption, as it causes none of the messages to be sent in the clear. Further  
security is provided by mutual authentication of the Base Station and Subscriber Unit using the  
Network Secret.  
Transmit Power Control (Tsunami MP.11a units only)  
By default, the Tsunami MP.11a lets users transmit at the maximum output power for the country or  
regulatory domain and frequency selected. However, with Transmit Power Control (TPC), you can  
adjust the output power of the unit to a lower level in order to reduce interference from neighboring  
devices or to use a higher gain antenna without violating the maximum radiated output power  
allowed for your country. Also, most countries in the ETSI regulatory domain require the transmit  
power to be set to a 6 dB lower value than the maximum allowed EIRP when link quality permits.  
You can see your unit’s current output power for the selected frequency in the event log.  
The event log shows the selected power for all data rates, so you must look up the proper data rate  
to determine the actual power level. For example, the event log shows:  
0 00:00:08–INFO- Final Power 6 Mb 20 dBm, MaxRD 30 dBm, MaxEdge 31 dBm, -TPC Scale 0 dBm – Ant Red 0 dBm*  
0 00:00:09–INFO- 20 dBm | 20 dBm | 20 dBm | 20 dBm | 20dBm | 19 dBm | 17 dBm | 14 dBm |  
The above shows that the output power is set at 20 dBm for the data rate 6, 9, 12, 18, or 24 Mbps;  
at 19 dBm for 36 Mbps, at 17 dBm for 48 Mbps, or at 14 dBm when the selected data rate is 54  
Mbps. The first line shows that 6 Mbps is selected, so the transmit power is 20 dBm.  
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Note: This feature only lets you decrease your output power; it does not let you increase your  
output power beyond the maximum allowed defaults for your frequency and country.  
Select one of the following options and click OK at the bottom of the window. Your original output  
power is adjusted relative to the value selected. The new setting takes effect immediately without  
rebooting.  
Full (0 dB)  
Half (-3 dB)  
Quarter (-6 dB)  
Eighth (-9 dB)  
Minimum (-10 dB)  
Enable Turbo Mode  
Check this box to enable Turbo Mode. Turbo Mode currently is supported only in the United  
States. Turbo Mode utilizes two adjacent channels for wireless data transfer.  
Frequency Channel  
The frequency channel the MP.11 (802.11b) uses for communicating with remotes. This frequency  
channel can be set in the range 1 to 11 for the USA and Canada, or 1 to 13 for Europe, or 1 to 14 for  
Japan (see “Radio Specifications” on page 110).  
For the MP.11a (802.11a), when DFS is enabled for the selected country, the Frequency Channel  
field appears as follows:  
Frequency Channel – DFS, Auto selected  
5.47 – 5.7 GHz  
.
You can monitor the DFS scan, if enabled, by refreshing the Web page.  
The channels and frequencies scanned when DFS is enabled are listed in the following table.  
Output Power Table for ETSI  
Frequency  
Channels  
54 Mbps  
48 Mbps  
36 Mbps  
6-24 Mbps  
5.47 – 5.70 GHz  
100, 104, 108, 112, 116,  
120, 124, 128, 132, 136  
14.5  
15.5  
17.4  
17.4  
For countries in which DFS is not enabled, the Frequency Channel list displays only the channels  
and frequencies allowed for the selected country. See “Dynamic Frequency Selection” on page 67  
for more information.  
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Data Rate  
The rate at which data is to be transferred. The default data rate is 36 Mbps. The SU must never  
be set to a lower data rate than the Base Station because timeouts will occur at the Base Station  
and communication will fail.  
Selections for Data Rate are as shown in the following table.  
Date Rate  
Date Rate, Turbo Enabled  
6 Mbps  
9 Mbps  
12 Mbps  
18 Mbps  
24 Mbps  
36 Mbps  
48 Mbps  
72 Mbps  
96 Mbps  
108 Mbps  
12 Mbps  
18 Mbps  
24 Mbps  
36 Mbps  
48 Mbps  
54 Mbps  
Satellite Density  
The Satellite Density setting is a valuable feature for achieving maximum bandwidth in a wireless  
network. It influences the receive sensitivity of the radio interface. Selections are Large, Medium,  
Registration Timeout  
This is the registration process time-out of a satellite on a base. Default is 5 seconds.  
Network Secret  
A network secret is a secret password given to all nodes of a network. A satellite can only register to  
a base if it has the same Network Secret. The Network Secret is sent encrypted and can be used as  
a security option. Also see “Network Name.”  
Input / Output Bandwidth Limit  
These parameters limit the data traffic received on the wireless interface and transmitted to the  
wireless interface, respectively. Selections are in steps of 64 Kbps from 64 to 108,032 kbps.  
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Ethernet Port  
To configure the Ethernet interface, click the Configure button, the Interfaces tab, and the Ethernet  
sub-tab.  
You can set the following parameter from this tab.  
Configuration  
Select from the following settings for the type of Ethernet transmission (Configuration drop-down  
box):  
10 Mbit/s – half-duplex  
10 Mbit/s – full-duplex  
10 Mbit/s – auto-duplex  
100 Mbit/s – half-duplex  
100 Mbit/s – full-duplex  
autospeed-half-duplex  
autospeed-auto-duplex  
Half-duplex means that only one side can transmit at a time.  
Full-duplex allows both sides to transmit.  
Auto-duplex selects the best transmission mode for the given configuration.  
The recommended setting is auto-speed-auto-duplex.  
MONITORING SETTINGS  
The MP.11/a offers various facilities to monitor its operation and interfaces. Only the most significant  
monitoring categories are mentioned here.  
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Wireless  
To monitor the wireless interfaces, click the Monitor button and the Wireless tab.. This tab lets you  
monitor the general performance of the radio and the performance of the WORP Base or WORP  
Satellite interfaces.  
Interfaces  
To monitor transmission details, click the Monitor button and the Interfaces tab.. The Interfaces tab  
provides detailed information about the MAC-layer performance of the MP.11/a interface.  
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SECURITY SETTINGS  
To prevent misuse, the MP.11/a provides wireless data encryption and password-protected access. It is  
important to set the encryption parameters and change the default passwords.  
Encryption  
You can protect the wireless data link by using encryption. Encryption keys can be 5 (64-bit), 13 (WEP  
128-bit), or 16 (AES 128-bit) characters in length. Both ends of the wireless data link must use the  
same parameter values. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption is supported on the MP.11a  
only.  
To set the encryption parameters, click the Configure button, the Security tab, and the Encryption  
sub-tab.  
You can set the following encryption parameters:  
Encryption Status  
This parameter enables or disables WEP encryption.  
Encryption Key 1 – 4  
These WEP encryption keys require an alphanumeric string. The length of the string determines the  
key length. Correct string lengths are 5 or 13 alphanumeric characters, or 10 or 26 hexadecimal  
digits.  
Encrypt Data Transmissions Using  
This parameter determines which encryption key is used.  
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Passwords  
Access to the MP.11/a is protected with passwords. The default password is public.  
Note: The asterisks displayed when you enter a password are a set number that does not necessarily  
equal the number of characters in the actual password string, which is intended for added  
security.  
Changing the Telnet Password  
To change the telnet password, click the Configure button and the Telnet tab.  
Enter the new password in the Password field; repeat it in the Confirm field and click OK.  
Changing the Web Interface Password  
To change the password of the Web Interface, click the Configure button and the HTTP tab.  
Enter the new password in the Password field; repeat it in the Confirm field and click OK.  
Changing the SNMP Password  
You can set a read and a read-and-write password for SNMP. The password used during login  
determines the type of access.  
You can change these passwords as follows:  
1. Click the Configure button and the SNMP tab.  
2. Enter the new password in the Password field.  
3. Repeat the new password in the Confirm field.  
4. Click OK when you are done.  
UPGRADING THE MP.11/a  
The MP.11/a is equipped with embedded software that can be updated when new versions are  
released. Updates can be found on our website. Go to http://www.proxim.com/, choose Tsunami  
MP.11 from Products, and click Downloads.  
Updating the embedded software is described in “Image File Download” on page 104. A TFTP server is  
provided on the Tsunami MP.11/a Documentation and Software CD-ROM; the server is required to  
transfer the downloaded file to the MP.11/a.  
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Chapter 5. Web Interface  
This section covers the Web Interface of the MP.11/a. The interface is described hierarchically  
according to these buttons, which appear on the left side of the Web page:  
Status  
For an introduction to the basics of MP.11/a management, see “Chapter 4. Basic Management” on  
STATUS  
When you click the Status button, System Status is displayed automatically. The other tab under  
Status is the Event Log tab.  
System Status  
The Status tab showing System Status is displayed automatically when you log into the Web Interface.  
It also is the default window displayed when you click the Status button on the left side of the window.  
The Status tab shows the System Status and the System Traps.  
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System Status  
In this section, the basic system status is shown, including the version number of the embedded  
software.  
Systems Traps  
This section shows the status of system traps. System traps occur when the MP.11/a encounters  
irregularities. Deleting system traps has no effect on the operation of the MP.11/a. System traps also  
are sent to an SNMP manager station (if so configured).  
Event Log  
Click the Status button and the Event Log tab to view the contents of your Event Log. The Event Log  
keeps track of events that occur during the operation of the wireless router. The Event Log displays  
messages that may not be captured by System Traps, such as the Transmit Power for the Frequency  
Channel selected.  
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CONFIGURE  
Use the Configure section to change the settings of the MP.11/a. There are ten tabs in this section.  
1. System below  
1) System  
The System Configuration page lets you change the MP.11/a’s System Name, Location, and so on.  
These details help you to distinguish the MP.11/a from other routers and let you know whom to contact  
in case you experience problems.  
Click the Configure button and the System tab; the following window is displayed.  
In this section, you can view or change the basic system information. These settings do not influence  
the operation of the MP.11/a, with the exception of Mode of Operation. Mode of Operation sets the  
MP.11 as bridge (layer 2) or as router (layer 3).  
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You can enter the following details:  
System Name  
This is the system name for easy identification of the MP.11/a. Use the system name of this Base  
Station to configure the Base Station System Name parameter on a satellite if you want the  
satellite to register only with this Base Station. If the Base Station System Name is left blank on  
the satellite, it can register with any Base Station that has a matching Network Name and Network  
Secret.  
Country (Tsunami MP.11a units only)  
This field is available on Tsunami MP.11a units only; when you choose a country with a regulatory  
domain that requires Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) or Transmit Power Control (TPC), they  
are enabled automatically. The Country selection pre-selects and displays only the allowed  
frequencies for that country. Click the Configure button, the Interfaces tab, and the Wireless sub-  
tab to see the channel/frequency list.  
MP.11a kits sold in the United States are pre-configured to scan and display only the outdoor  
frequencies permitted by the FCC. No other Country selections, channels, or frequencies may be  
configured. MP.11a kits sold outside of the United States and Canada support the selection of a  
Country by the professional installer.  
Location  
This field can be used to describe the location of the MP.11a, for example “Main Lobby.”  
Contact Name, Contact Email, and Contact Phone  
In these fields, you can enter the details of the person to contact.  
Mode of Operation  
This field lets you choose one of two operating modes: Bridge mode or Routing mode.  
The static fields on this window are described as follows:  
ObjectID  
This field shows the OID of the product name in the MIB.  
Ethernet MAC Address  
The MAC address of the Ethernet interface of the device.  
Descriptor  
Shows the product name and firmware build version.  
Up Time  
How long the device has been up and running since the last reboot.  
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2) Network  
IP Configuration  
The IP Configuration window lets you change the MP.11/a IP parameters. These settings differ when  
the MP.11/a is in Router mode.  
Click the Configure button, the Network tab, and the IP Configuration sub-tab to view and configure  
local IP address information. See “Setting the IP Address Manually” on page 20 for more information.  
If the device is configured in Bridge mode, you can set the following parameter:  
IP Address Assignment Type  
Select Static if you want to assign a static IP address to the MP.11; select Dynamic to have the  
device run in DHCP client mode, which gets an IP address automatically from a DHCP server over  
the network. If you do not have a DHCP server or if you want to manually configure the IP settings,  
set this parameter to Static.  
When the MP.11/a is in Bridge mode, only one IP address is required. This IP address also can be  
Ethernet and Wireless interfaces require an IP address.  
You can set the remaining parameters only when the IP Address Assignment Type is set to Static.  
IP Address  
The static IP address of the MP.11/a (default IP address is 10.0.0.1).  
Subnet Mask  
The mask of the subnet to which the MP.11/a is connected (the default subnet mask is 255.0.0.0).  
Default Router IP Address  
The IP address of the default gateway.  
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Default TTL  
The default time-to-live value.  
The static fields on this window are described as follows:  
ObjectID  
This field shows the OID of the product name in the MIB.  
Ethernet MAC Address  
The MAC address of the Ethernet interface of the device.  
Descriptor  
Shows the product name and firmware build version.  
Up Time  
The length of time the device has been up and running since the last reboot.  
DHCP Relay Agent  
Click the Configure button, the Network tab, and the DHCP R A sub-tab to enable the MP.11/a DHCP  
relay agent. When enabled, the DHCP relay agent forwards DHCP requests to the set DHCP server.  
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To add entries to the table of DHCP Relay Agents, click Add Table Entries; the following window is  
displayed.  
Enter the Server IP Address and any optional comments; click Add.  
To edit or delete entries in the table, click Edit/Delete Table Entries; make your changes and click OK.  
Spanning Tree  
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to create redundant networks (“hot standby”) and to  
prevent loops. If enabled, Spanning Tree prevents loops by disabling redundant links; if a link fails, it can  
automatically enable a backup link.  
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IP Routes  
Click the Configure button, the Network tab and the IP Routes sub-tab to configure IP routes. You  
cannot configure IP Routes in Bridge mode. In Routing mode, the Add Table Entries and Edit/Delete  
Table Entries buttons are enabled.  
Click the Add button to add entries; a window such as the following is displayed:  
Enter the route information and click Add.  
Click the Edit/Delete Table Entries button to make changes to or delete existing entries.  
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3) Interfaces  
Wireless  
To configure the wireless interface, click the Configure button followed by the Interfaces tab; then click  
the Wireless sub-tab.  
The wireless interface can be placed in either WORP Base or WORP Satellite mode (selected from the  
Interface Type drop-down box). (See “Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol” on page 68 for more  
information.) The wireless interface settings differ per mode.  
The list of parameters to configure for registration of the SU on a Base Station are:  
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º
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Network Name  
Base Station System Name (when used)  
Channel Frequency  
Encryption (when used)  
Network Secret  
Note: Encryption can impact performance with lower throughput.  
You can change the following parameters:  
Interface Type  
The interface type can be Worp Satellite or Worp Base. *See “Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol”  
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Base Station System Name  
The name found on the system page of the Base Station to which this satellite is connecting. This  
parameter can be used as an added security measure, and when there are multiple Base Stations in  
the network and you want a satellite to register with only one when it may actually have adequate  
signal strength for either.  
If the Base Station System Name is left blank on the satellite, it can register with any Base Station  
with a matching Network Name and Network Secret.  
Network Name  
A Network Name is name given to a network so that multiple networks can reuse the same  
frequency without problems. A satellite can only register to a base if it has the same Network  
Name. The Network Name is one of the parameters that allow a Subscriber Unit to register on a  
Base Station. The Base Station System Name and Frequency Channel also are parameters to  
guide the SU to the proper Base Station on the network, but they provide no security. Basic security  
is provided through encryption, as it causes none of the messages to be sent in the clear. Further  
security is provided by mutual authentication of the Base Station and Subscriber Unit using the  
Network Secret.  
Transmit Power Control (Tsunami MP.11a only)  
By default, the Tsunami MP.11a lets users transmit at the maximum output power for the country or  
regulatory domain and frequency selected. However, with Transmit Power Control (TPC), you can  
adjust the output power of the unit to a lower level in order to reduce interference from neighboring  
devices or to use a higher gain antenna without violating the maximum radiated output power  
allowed for your country. Also, most countries in the ETSI regulatory domain require the transmit  
power to be set to a 6 dB lower value than the maximum allowed EIRP when link quality permits.  
You can see your unit’s current output power for the selected frequency in the event log.  
The event log shows the selected power for all data rates, so you must look up the proper data rate  
to determine the actual power level. For example, the event log shows:  
0 00:00:08–INFO- Final Power 6 Mb 20 dBm, MaxRD 30 dBm, MaxEdge 31 dBm, -TPC Scale 0 dBm – Ant Red 0 dBm*  
0 00:00:09–INFO- 20 dBm | 20 dBm | 20 dBm | 20 dBm | 20dBm | 19 dBm | 17 dBm | 14 dBm |  
The above shows that the output power is set at 20 dBm for the data rate 6, 9, 12, 18, or 24 Mbps;  
at 19 dBm for 36 Mbps, at 17 dBm for 48 Mbps, or at 14 dBm when the selected data rate is 54  
Mbps. The first line shows that 6 Mbps is selected, so the transmit power is 20 dBm.  
Note: This feature only lets you decrease your output power; it does not let you increase your  
output power beyond the maximum allowed defaults for your frequency and country.  
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Select one of the following options and click OK at the bottom of the window. Your original output  
power is adjusted relative to the value selected. The new setting takes effect immediately without  
rebooting.  
Full (0 dB)  
Half (-3 dB)  
Quarter (-6 dB)  
Eighth (-9 dB)  
Minimum (-10 dB)  
Enable Turbo Mode (MP.11a ONLY)  
Check this box to enable Turbo Mode. Turbo Mode currently is supported only in the United  
States. Turbo Mode utilizes two adjacent channels for wireless data transfer.  
Frequency Channel  
The frequency channel the MP.11 (802.11b) uses for communicating with remotes. This frequency  
channel can be set in the range 1 to 11 for the USA and Canada, or 1 to 13 for Europe, or 1 to 14 for  
Japan (see “Radio Specifications” on page 110).  
For the MP.11a (802.11a), when DFS is enabled for the selected country, the Frequency Channel  
field appears as follows:  
Frequency Channel – DFS, Auto selected  
5.47 – 5.7 GHz  
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You can monitor the DFS scan, if enabled, by refreshing the Web page.  
The channels and frequencies scanned when DFS is enabled are listed in the following table.  
Output Power Table for ETSI  
Frequency  
Channels  
54 Mbps  
48 Mbps  
36 Mbps  
6-24 Mbps  
5.47 – 5.70 GHz  
100, 104, 108, 112, 116,  
120, 124, 128, 132, 136  
14.5  
15.5  
17.4  
17.4  
For countries in which DFS is not enabled, the Frequency Channel list displays only the channels  
and frequencies allowed for the selected country. See “Dynamic Frequency Selection” on page 67  
for more information.  
Data Rate  
The rate at which data is to be transferred. The default data rate for the MP.11 is 11 Mbps; the  
default data rate for the MP.11a is 36 Mbps. The SU must never be set to a lower data rate than the  
Base Station because timeouts will occur at the Base Station and communication will fail.  
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Selections for Data Rate are as shown in the following table.  
Date Rate  
Date Rate, Turbo Enabled  
6 Mbps  
9 Mbps  
12 Mbps  
18 Mbps  
24 Mbps  
36 Mbps  
48 Mbps  
72 Mbps  
96 Mbps  
108 Mbps  
12 Mbps  
18 Mbps  
24 Mbps  
36 Mbps  
48 Mbps  
54 Mbps  
Satellite Density  
The Satellite Density setting is a valuable feature for achieving maximum bandwidth in a wireless  
network. It influences the receive sensitivity of the radio interface. Selections are Large, Medium,  
Registration Timeout  
This is the registration process time-out of a satellite on a base. Default is 5 seconds.  
Network Secret  
A network secret is a secret password given to all nodes of a network. A satellite can only register to  
a base if it has the same Network Secret. The Network Secret is sent encrypted and can be used as  
a security option. Also see “Network Name.”  
Input / Output Bandwidth Limit  
These parameters limit the data traffic received on the wireless interface and transmitted to the  
wireless interface, respectively. Selections are in steps of 64 Kbps from 64 to 108,032 kbps.  
Ethernet  
You can set the desired speed and transmission mode from this tab. The recommended setting is  
auto-speed-auto-duplex.  
To set the Ethernet speed, duplex mode, and input and output bandwidth limits, click the Configure  
button, the Interfaces tab, and the Ethernet sub-tab.  
Note: Current software always does auto-speed auto-duplex regardless of user selection.  
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You can set the Configuration parameter: Select from these settings for the type of Ethernet  
transmission (Configuration drop-down box):  
10 Mbit/s – half-duplex  
10 Mbit/s – full-duplex  
10 Mbit/s – auto-duplex  
100 Mbit/s – half-duplex  
100 Mbit/s – full-duplex  
autospeed – half-duplex  
autospeed – auto-duplex  
Half-duplex means that only one side can transmit at a time.  
Full-duplex allows both sides to transmit.  
Auto-duplex selects the best transmission mode for the given configuration.  
4) SNMP  
Click the Configure button and the SNMP tab to set passwords, set trap host IP addresses, and limit  
access to the MP.11/a management interface. You can enable: All Interfaces, Only Ethernet, Only  
Slot A, or None.  
Trap Groups  
You can enable or disable different types of traps in the system. By default, all traps are enabled.  
Trap Host Table  
This table shows the SNMP management stations to which the MP.11/a sends system traps.  
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5) RIP  
Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol you can use to help automatically  
propagate routing table information between routers. The Tsunami MP.11/a can be configured to use  
either RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPv1 Compatible, or a combination of all three versions, while operating in Router  
mode. In general, the Tsunami MP.11/a RIP module is based upon RFC 1389.  
Note the following:  
There is no option to turn off receiving RIP advertisements. Once the unit is in Router mode, it  
receives RIP updates when there is another RIP-enabled device advertising on your network.  
Although it receives and processes these updates, it does not further propagate these updates  
unless configured to advertise RIP.  
The ability to enable or disable default route propagation is not user configurable. Once initialized,  
the Tsunami MP.11/a uses its static default route and does not advertise this route in RIP updates.  
If another router on your network is configured to advertise its default route, this route overwrites the  
static default route configured on the Tsunami MP.11/a. The Tsunami MP.11/a then also  
propagates the new dynamic default route throughout the network.  
Be aware that, once a dynamic default route is learned, it behaves just as any other dynamic route  
learned through RIP. This means if the device sending the default route stops sending RIP updates,  
the default route times out and the unit has no default route to the network. Workarounds for this  
condition include rebooting or re-entering a static default route. In general, the best approach is to  
disable the propagation of default routes on the other routers in your network unless you understand  
the risks.  
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The following table describes the properties and features of each version of RIP supported in the  
Tsunami MP.11/a.  
Table 1 Properties and Features of Supported RIP Versions  
RIPv1  
RIPv2  
RIPv1 Compatible  
Broadcast  
Broadcast  
Multicast  
No Authentication  
Classful routing  
Distance-vector protocol  
Metric-Hops  
Authentication  
Authentication  
Classless routing (VLSM)  
Distance-vector protocol  
Metric-Hops  
Classless routing (VLSM)  
Distance-vector protocol  
Metric-Hops  
Maximum Distance 15  
IGP  
Maximum Distance 15  
IGP  
Maximum Distance 15  
IGP  
RIP Example  
In the following example, assume that both the BSU and the SUs all are configured in Router mode with  
RIP enabled to send and receive on both the Ethernet and Wireless interfaces. The network converges  
through updates until each unit has the following routing table:  
BSU  
0.0.0.0  
172.16.0.1  
metric 1  
172.16.0.0  
10.0.0.0  
100.0.0.0  
200.0.0.0  
172.16.0.20 metric 1  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.2  
10.0.0.3  
metric 1  
metric 2  
metric 2  
SU1  
0.0.0.0  
10.0.0.0  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.2  
metric 1  
metric 1  
100.0.0.0 100.0.0.1 metric 1  
172.16.0.0  
200.0.0.0  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.2  
metric 2  
metric 2  
SU2  
0.0.0.0  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.3  
200.0.0.1  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.2  
metric 1  
metric 1  
metric 1  
metric 2  
metric 2  
10.0.0.0  
200.0.0.0  
172.16.0.0  
100.0.0.0  
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RIP Notes  
Ensure that routers on the same physical network are configured to use the same version of RIP.  
Routing updates occur every 30 seconds. It may take up to 3 minutes for a route that has gone  
down to timeout in a routing table.  
RIP is limited to networks with 15 or fewer hops.  
6) Telnet  
Click the Configure button and the Telnet tab to manage telnet parameters, including password and  
timeout.  
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Note: To use HyperTerminal for CLI access, make sure to check “Send line ends with line feeds” in the  
ASCII Setup window (click Properties from the HyperTerminal window; select Setup, then ASCII  
7) Serial  
Click the Configure button and the Serial tab to change the serial port settings.  
8) HTTP  
Click the Configure button and the HTTP tab to view or change Web Interface parameters, including  
password and timeout.  
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9) Security  
MAC Authentication  
Click the Configure button, the Security tab, and the MAC Auth sub-tab to build a list of authorized  
wireless stations that can register at the MP.11/a and access the network.  
This feature is supported on the wireless interface and only wireless MAC addresses should be entered  
in the list. For example, build a list of the wireless MAC addresses on the Base Station for the  
authorized satellites.  
To add table entries, click the Add Table Entries button; a window such as the following is displayed:  
Enter the MAC address and any comment, then click Add.  
To edit or delete table entries, click the Edit/Delete Table Entries button; make your corrections in the  
window displayed and click OK.  
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RADIUS Authentication  
Click the Configure button, the Security tab, and the Radius Auth sub-tab to set the IP address of the  
RADIUS server containing the central list of MAC addresses allowed to access the network.  
In large networks with multiple MP.11/a devices, you can maintain a list of MAC addresses on a  
centralized location using a RADIUS authentication server that grants or denies access. If you use this  
kind of authentication, you must specify at least the primary RADIUS server. The backup RADIUS  
server is optional.  
Encryption  
You can protect the wireless data link by using encryption. Encryption keys can be 5 (64-bit), 13 (WEP  
128-bit), or 16 (AES 128-bit) characters in length. Both ends of the wireless data link must use the  
same parameter values. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption is supported on the MP.11a  
only.  
Click the Configure button, the Security tab, and the Encryption sub-tab to set encryption keys for the  
data transmitted and received by the MP.11/a. Note that all devices in one network must use the same  
encryption parameters to communicate to each other.  
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10) Filtering  
Click the Configure button and the Filtering tab to configure packet filtering. Packet filtering can be  
used to control and optimize network performance. Filtering sub-tabs are as follows:  
Ethernet Protocol  
The Ethernet Protocol Filter blocks or forwards packets based upon the Ethernet protocols they support.  
Click the Configure button, the Filtering tab, and the Ethernet Protocol Filter sub-tab to enable or  
disable certain protocols in the table. Entries can be selected from a drop-down box.  
To add an entry to the table, click Add Table Entries, select the protocol name from the drop-down  
box and click the Add button.  
To edit or delete table entries, click Edit/Delete Table Entries, make your changes or deletions, and  
click OK.  
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Ethernet Protocol Filtering  
Blocks or forwards packets based upon the Ethernet protocols they support:  
Ethernet: Packets are examined at the Ethernet interface.  
Wireless: Packets are examined at the Wireless interface.  
All Interfaces: Packets are examined at both interfaces.  
Disabled: The filter is not used.  
Filter Operation Type  
Passthru: Only the enabled Ethernet Protocols listed in the Filter Table pass through the bridge.  
Block: the Bridge blocks enabled Ethernet Protocols listed in the Filter Table.  
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Static MAC Pair Filtering  
The Static MAC Address Filter optimizes the performance of a wireless (and wired) network. Click the  
Configure button, the Filtering tab, and the Static MAC Pair Filtering sub-tab to access the Static  
MAC Address Filter.  
The filter is an advanced feature that lets you limit the data traffic between two specific devices (or  
between groups of devices based upon MAC addresses) through the wireless interface of the MP.11/a.  
For example, if you have a server on your network with which you do not want wireless clients to  
communicate, you can set up a Static MAC Filter to block traffic between these devices. However,  
note that this is an advanced filter and it may be easier to control wireless traffic through other filter  
options, such as Protocol Filtering.  
The entry is enabled automatically when saved. To edit an entry, click Edit. To disable or remove an  
entry, click Edit and change the Status field from Enable to Disable or Delete.  
Wired MAC Address  
Enter the MAC address of the device on the Ethernet network that you want to prevent from  
communicating with a device on the wireless network.  
Wired Mask  
Enter the appropriate bit mask to specify the range of MAC addresses to which this filter is to apply.  
To specify only the single MAC address you entered in the Wired MAC Address filter, enter  
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF (all zeroes).  
Wireless MAC Address  
Enter the MAC address of the wireless device that you want to prevent from communicating with a  
device on the wired network.  
Wireless Mask  
Enter the appropriate bit mask to specify the range of MAC addresses to which this filter is to apply.  
To specify only the single MAC address you entered in the Wireless MAC Address file, enter  
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF (all zeroes).  
Comment  
Enter related information.  
Status  
The Status field can show Enable, Disable, or Delete.  
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Storm Threshold  
Click the Configure button, the Filtering tab, and the Storm Threshold sub-tab to prevent  
broadcast/multicast overload.  
Storm Threshold is an advanced Bridge setup option that you can use to protect the network against  
data overload by specifying:  
A maximum number of frames per second as received from a single network device (identified by its  
MAC address).  
An absolute maximum number of messages per port.  
The Storm Threshold parameters let you specify a set of thresholds for each port of the MP.11/a,  
identifying separate values for the number of broadcast messages per second and multicast messages  
per second.  
When the number of frames for a port or identified station exceeds the maximum value per second, the  
MP.11/a ignores all subsequent messages issued by the particular network device, or ignores all  
messages of that type.  
Per Address Threshold  
Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second.  
Ethernet Threshold  
Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second.  
Wireless Threshold  
Enter the maximum allowed number of packets per second.  
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Broadcast Protocol Filtering  
Click the Configure button, the Filtering tab, and the Broadcast Protocol Filtering sub-tab to deny  
specific IP broadcast, IPX broadcast, and multicast traffic.  
Click the Edit Table Entries button to display an editable window such as the following. You can  
configure whether this traffic must be blocked for Ethernet to wireless, wireless to Ethernet, or both.  
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IP Access Table  
Entries in this table show which wireless stations are allowed to use SNMP, HTTP, and telnet  
management interfaces.  
To add an entry, click the Add Table Entries button, specify the IP address and mask of the wireless  
stations to which you want to grant access, and click Add.  
For example, 172.17.23.0/255.255.255.0 allows access from all wireless stations with an IP address in  
the 172.17.23.xxx range.  
Ensure that the wireless station you use is the first entry in the table.  
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ADDITIONAL INTERFACE INFORMATION  
Dynamic Frequency Selection (Tsunami MP.11a only)  
With Tsunami MP.11a units, Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is enabled automatically based upon  
the country you select. You can tell DFS is in use because the frequency selection drop-down box on  
the Interfaces page is grayed out (click the Configure button and the Interfaces tab); it displays only  
the DFS-selected frequency. You cannot select a preferred frequency or band in which to operate.  
DFS scans all available frequencies in all available bands to select the operating frequency  
automatically.  
To comply with your country’s regulations, change the DFS selection to specify your country. You can  
do this by logging into the unit, clicking the Configure button and selecting the System tab. There is a  
drop-down box labeled “Country” with all available countries from which to select. Choose your country,  
configure the unit as required, and reboot for the settings to take effect.  
Note: Because DFS must scan for radar and interference on multiple channels, you must allow a  
sufficient amount of time for the units to start up. This is considerably longer than when the unit  
is not using DFS. Startup time is usually within two to three minutes if no radar is detected. If  
radar is detected, the unit may reboot multiple times before it becomes fully operational and can  
take much longer to start. This is expected behavior.  
DFS Requirement  
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) is required in ETSI countries and is enabled automatically when  
you select a country with a regulatory domain that requires DFS. DFS is required in ETSI countries for  
two purposes.  
1. Radar avoidance both at startup and while operational. To meet these requirements, the Tsunami  
MP.11a BSU scans available frequencies at startup for the presence of a radar signal on all  
available frequencies; it does not use any frequency in which radar signals are detected. Once fully  
operational on a frequency, the BSU actively monitors the occupied frequency for radar interference.  
If radar interference is detected, the BSU logs a message and reboots to find a new frequency free  
of interference.  
Understand that radar detection is performed only by the BSU and not by the SU. When an SU is  
set to a country in which DFS is used, it scans all available channels upon startup looking for a BSU  
that best matches its connection criteria (such as Base Station System Name, Network Name,  
and Shared Secret). The SU connects to the BSU automatically on whatever frequency the BSU  
has selected. Because of this procedure, it is best to set up the BSU and have it fully operational  
before installing the SU, although this is not required. If a BSU reboots because of radar  
interference, the SU loses its WORP link and reboots to rescan available frequencies for an active  
BSU.  
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2. Guarantee the efficient use of available frequencies by all devices in a certain area. To meet this  
requirement, the BSU scans each available frequency upon startup and selects a frequency based  
upon the least amount of noise and interference detected. This lets multiple devices operate in the  
same area with limited interference. This procedure is done only at startup; if another non-radar  
device comes up on the same frequency, the BSU does not detect this or reboot because of it. It is  
expected that other devices using these frequencies also are in compliance with country regulations,  
so this should not happen.  
Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol  
The Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP) is a polling algorithm designed for wireless outdoor  
networks. WORP takes care of the performance degradation incurred by the so-called “hidden-node”  
problem, which can occur when standards-based 802.11b wireless LAN technology is used for outdoor  
building-to-building connectivity. In this situation, when multiple radios send an RTS, if another radio is  
transmitting, it corrupts all data being sent, degrading overall performance. The WORP polling algorithm  
ensures that these collisions cannot occur, which increases the performance of the overall network  
significantly.  
WORP dynamically adapts to the number of satellites that are active on the network and the amount of  
data they have queued to send.  
Satellite Density  
The Satellite Density setting is a valuable feature for achieving maximum bandwidth in a wireless  
network. It influences the receive sensitivity of the radio interface. This feature improves operation in  
environments with a high noise level. Reducing the sensitivity of the radio enables unwanted “noise” to  
be filtered out. (It disappears under the threshold.)  
You can configure the Satellite Density to be Large, Medium, Small, Mini, or Micro. The default  
value for this setting is Large. The smaller settings are appropriate for high noise environments; a  
setting of Large would be for a low noise environment.  
A long distance link may have difficulty maintaining a connection with a small density setting because  
the wanted signal can disappear under the threshold. Consider both noise level and distance between  
the peers in a link when configuring this setting. The threshold should be chosen higher than the noise  
level, but sufficiently below the signal level. A safe value is 10 dB below the present signal strength.  
If the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) is not sufficient, a lower data rate selection may be necessary, or use  
of antennas with higher gain to increase the margin between wanted and unwanted signals. In a point-  
to-multipoint configuration, the Base should have a density setting suitable for all of its registered  
Satellites, especially the ones with the lowest signal levels (longest links).  
Take care when configuring a remote interface; check the available signal level first, using Remote Link  
Test.  
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Warning!  
When the remote interface accidentally is set at too small a value and communication is lost, it  
cannot be reconfigured remotely and a local action is required to bring the communication back.  
Therefore, the best place to experiment with the level is at the unit that can be managed without  
going through the link; if the link is lost, the setting can be adjusted to the correct level to bring  
the link back.  
To set the Satellite Density, click the Configure button, then the Interfaces tab and the Wireless sub-  
tab. Make your density selection from the drop-down menu. This setting requires a reboot of the unit.  
Sensitivity threshold settings related to the density settings are:  
Satellite Density  
Large  
Medium  
-90 dBm  
-85 dBm  
Small  
Mini  
Micro  
Receive Sensitivity Threshold  
Defer Threshold  
-99 dBm  
-95 dBm  
-85 dBm  
-75 dBm  
-72 dBm  
-62 dBm  
-66 dBm  
-56 dBm  
MONITOR  
Use this section of the interface to obtain detailed information about the settings and performance of the  
MP.11/a. There are 10 tabs in the Monitor section.  
1) Wireless  
General  
Click the Monitor button and the General tab to monitor the general performance of the wireless  
interface.  
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WORP  
Click the Monitor button and the WORP tab to monitor the performance of the WORP Base or WORP  
Satellite interfaces.  
Possible values for the Registration Last Reason field are as follows:  
1 = Successful registration  
2 = Maximum number of satellites reached  
3 = Authentication failure  
4 = Reserved for future use  
5 = No response from satellite within the Registration Timeout Period  
6 = Reserved for future use  
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2) ICMP  
Click the Monitor button and the ICMP tab to view the number of ICMP messages send and received by  
the MP.11/a. It includes ping, route, and host unreachable messages.  
3) Radius  
Click the Monitor button and the Radius tab to view information about the traffic exchanged with a  
RADIUS server.  
4) Per Station  
Click the Monitor button and the Per Station tab to view the following information:  
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5) Features  
Click the Monitor button and the Features tab to view the following information:  
Note: A Base Station shows how many WORP satellites it can support; the Subscriber Unit and  
Residential Subscriber Unit will show how many Ethernet hosts they support on their Ethernet  
port as the “Max Users on Satellite” parameter.  
6) Link Test  
Click the Monitor button and the Link Test tab to find out which wireless stations are in range and to  
check their link quality.  
Link Test for the MP.11a reports a single Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value; the higher the  
number, the better the signal.  
Explore from a BSU displays all its registered SUs.  
Explore from an SU or RSU displays only the BSU with which it is registered.  
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All stations displayed after “Explore” come up “Disabled.” Select a station by changing Disabled to  
Start and click the Link Test button. You can change multiple stations to Start, but only the last station  
in the list is displayed as the remote partner when you click the Link Test button. See the following  
figure:  
The Link Test provides the following information:  
Link Test stops when you close the Link Test page.  
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7) Interfaces  
Click the Monitor button and the Interfaces tab to view detailed information about the IP-layer  
performance of the MP.11/a interfaces. There are two sub-tabs: Wireless and Ethernet.  
The following figure shows the Wireless interface; the same information is provided for the Ethernet  
interface on the Ethernet sub-tab.  
8) IP ARP Table  
Click the Monitor button and the IP ARP Table tab to view the mapping of the IP and MAC addresses  
of all radios registered at the MP.11/a. This information is based upon the Address Resolution Protocol  
(ARP).  
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9) IP Routes  
Click the Monitor button and the IP Routes tab to view all active IP routes of the MP.11/a. These can  
be either static or dynamic (obtained through RIP). This tab is available only in Router mode, and you  
can add routes only when in Router mode.  
10) Learn Table  
Click the Monitor button and the Learn Table tab to view all MAC addresses the MP.11/a has detected  
on an interface. The Learn Table displays information relating to network bridging. It reports the MAC  
address for each node that the device has learned is on the network and the interface on which the node  
was detected. There can be up to 10,000 entries in the Learn Table. This tab is only available in  
Bridge mode.  
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COMMANDS  
This section describes the commands that you can perform with the Web Interface. There are five tabs  
in the Commands section.  
1) Download  
Click the Commands button and the Download tab to download image, configuration, and license files  
to the MP.11/a.  
Server IP address  
Enter the TFTP Server IP address. (Double-click the TFTP server icon on your desktop and locate  
the IP address assigned to the TFTP server.)  
File Name  
Enter the name of the file to be downloaded.  
File Type  
Config, image, bootloader, or license.  
File Operation  
Download or Download and Reboot.  
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2) Upload  
Click the Commands button and the Upload tab to upload a configuration file from the MP.11/a.  
3) Reboot  
Click the Commands button and the Reboot tab to restart the embedded software of the MP.11/a.  
Configuration changes are saved and the MP.11/a is reset.  
CAUTION: Rebooting the unit causes all users currently connected to lose their connection to  
the network until the MP.1/a1 has completed the restart process and resumed  
operation.  
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4) Reset  
Click the Commands button and the Reset tab to restore the configuration of the MP.11/a to the factory  
default values.  
You can also reset the MP.11/a from the RESET button located on the side of the unit. Because this  
resets the MP.11/a’s current IP address, a new IP address must be assigned.  
CAUTION: Resetting the MP.11/a to its factory default configuration permanently overwrites all  
changes made to the unit. The MP.11/a reboots automatically after this command  
has been issued.  
5) Help Link  
Click the Commands button and the Help Link tab to set the location of the help files of the Web  
Interface. If the help files cannot be found, pressing the ? button results in an error message. Upon  
installation, the help files are installed in the C:\Program Files\Proxim\Tsunami MP.11/a folder.  
If you want to place these files on a shared drive, copy the Help folder to the new location and specify  
the new path in the Help Link box.  
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Chapter 6. Command Line Interface  
The Command Line Interface (CLI) provides a text-based interface with which you can configure and  
manage the MP.11/a using commands. You can enter these commands or submit them in the form of a  
script to allow batch processing. Accessing the CLI is discussed in “Command Line Interface Overview”  
in the Tsunami MP.11/a Installation and Management Guide..  
Administrators use the CLI to control MP.11/a operation and monitor network statistics. The MP.11/a  
supports two types of CLI—the Boot Loader CLI and the normal CLI. The Boot Loader CLI provides a  
limited command set and is used when the current Image is bad or missing.  
BOOT LOADER COMMAND LINE INTERFACE  
The Boot Loader is started when the MP.11/a is switched on or reset, and is responsible for starting the  
embedded software. The Boot Loader CLI is available when the MP.11/a embedded software is not  
running.  
The Boot Loader CLI is a minimal subset of the normal CLI used to perform initial configuration of the  
MP.11/a. This interface is accessible only through the serial interface if the MP.11/a does not contain a  
software image or a download image command over TFTP has failed.  
The Boot Loader CLI lets you configure the initial setup parameters as well as download a software  
image to the device.  
The following commands are supported by the Boot Loader CLI:  
Set for configuration of initial device parameters  
Show to view the device’s configuration parameters  
Help to provide additional information about all commands supported by the Boot Loader CLI  
Reboot to reboot the device  
The parameters supported by the Boot Loader CLI (for viewing and modifying) are:  
System name  
IP address assignment type  
IP address  
IP mask  
Gateway IP address  
TFTP Server IP address  
Image Filename (including the file extension)  
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CLI TERMINOLOGY  
Configuration Files  
Database files containing the current configuration. Configuration items include the IP address and  
other network-specific values. Config files can be downloaded to the MP.11/a or uploaded for  
backup or troubleshooting.  
Download versus Upload  
Downloads transfer files to the MP.11/a. Uploads transfer files from the MP.11/a. The TFTP server  
performs file transfers in both directions.  
Group  
A logical collection of network parameter information. For example, the System Group is comprised  
of several related parameters. Groups also can contain tables. All items for a given group can be  
displayed with a show <Group>CLI command.  
Image File  
The MP.11/a software executed from RAM. To update an MP.11/a, you typically download a new  
Image File.  
Parameter  
A fundamental network value that can be displayed and may be changeable. For example, the  
MP.11/a must have a unique IP address and the wireless interface must be assigned an SSID.  
Change parameters with the CLI set command and view them with the CLI show command.  
Table  
Tables hold parameters for several related items. For example, you can add several potential  
managers to the SNMP table. All items for a given table can be displayed with a show <table>  
CLI command.  
TFTP  
Refers to the TFTP Server, used for file transfers.  
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NAVIGATION AND SPECIAL KEYS  
The CLI supports these navigation and special key functions to move the cursor along the prompt line:  
Key Combination  
Description  
Delete or Backspace  
Delete previous character  
Ctrl–A  
Ctrl–E  
Ctrl–F  
Ctrl–B  
Ctrl–D  
Ctrl–U  
Ctrl–P  
Ctrl–N  
Tab  
Move cursor to beginning of line  
Move cursor to end of line  
Move cursor forward one character  
Move cursor back one character  
Delete the character the cursor is on  
Delete all text to the left of the cursor  
Go to the previous line in the history buffer  
Go to the next line in the history buffer  
Complete the command line  
List available commands  
?
COMMANDS  
The commands listed in the following table are described in more detail in the following subsections.  
Command  
?
Action  
Lists commands  
done  
Disconnects and closes the current CLI session  
Transfer files from the TFTP server to the MP.11/a  
Disconnects and closes the current CLI session  
View command specifics or control-key sequences you can use to navigate  
Lists commands previously entered  
download  
exit (page  
help  
history  
log  
Manage the event log file maintained by the MP.11a  
Change the password used to access the CLI  
Disconnects and closes the current CLI session  
Signal the MP.11/a to reboot after a specified number of seconds  
Save the current MP.11/a configuration to flash memory  
Display the parameter entries in a specified table  
Change parameter values  
passwd  
quit  
reboot  
save  
search  
set  
show  
View parameter and statistical values  
upload  
Transfer files from the MP.11/a to the TFTP server  
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? (Question Mark)  
You can show CLI help by entering help at the command prompt. The CLI also provides context-specific  
help. For help in a specific situation, enter ?.  
You can get help as follows:  
?
display the  
command list  
s?  
display commands  
that start with  
The more letters you enter, the fewer the results returned.  
specified letters  
Enter one or more letters, then ? with no space between letters and ?  
download ?  
display parameters  
for set and show  
commands  
Lets you see every possible parameter for the set or show commands  
Enter the command, a space, then ?  
download ?  
display prompts for  
successive  
download 169.254.128.133 ?  
download 169.254.128.133 image.bin ?  
download 169.254.128.133 image.bin image  
parameters  
Enter the command, a space, and then ?. Then, when the parameter prompt  
appears, enter the parameter value. The parameter is changed and a new  
CLI line is echoed with the new value.  
After entering one parameter you can add another ? to the new CLI line to  
see the next parameter prompt, and so on until you have entered all the  
required parameters.  
Note that the Boot Loader CLI does not have command help.  
Done Command  
The quit, done, and exitcommands are used to disconnect and close the current CLI session.  
Download Command  
The downloadcommand is used to transfer files from the TFTP server to the MP.11/a. Executing  
download in combination with the asterisk character (*) makes use of the previously set TFTP  
parameters. Executing download without parameters displays command help and usage information.  
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To transfer a file from the TFTP server to the MP.11/a:  
download <tftpserveraddress> <path and filename> <filetype>  
where <filetype>can be one of these four values:  
config - Configuration file, the current settings of the MP.11/a  
image - Image file, embedded software for the MP.11/a  
bootloader - Boot software  
license - License file  
To issue repeated operations, use the asterisk (*) character in place of the options:  
download *  
Previously used optional values for the downloadcommand is stored in TFTP parameters that you can  
view and change. See the TFTP parameter table for details.  
Exit Command  
The quit, done, and exitcommands are used to disconnect and close the current CLI session.  
Help Command  
Use the helpcommand to view the specifics of certain commands or to view control-key sequences  
you can use to navigate the command line.  
To display how to navigate the command line using special keys:  
help  
The following represents part of the displayed output:  
Special keys supported:  
Arrow Keys  
DEL, BS .... delete previous character  
Ctrl-A .... go to beginning of line  
Ctrl-E .... go to end of line  
Ctrl-F .... go forward one character  
Ctrl-B .... go backward one character  
Ctrl-D .... delete current character  
Ctrl-U, X .. delete to beginning of line  
Ctrl-K .... delete to end of line  
Ctrl-W ..... delete previous word  
Ctrl-T ..... transpose previous character  
Ctrl-P .... go to previous line in history buffer  
Ctrl-N .... go to next line in history buffer  
Tab  
?
.... will attempt command completion  
.... will provide command listing  
For a description and example of the specified command, enter:  
help <command name> or <command name> help  
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History Command  
Use the historycommand to show this list of commands. Commands entered in the current session  
are stored in a Command History Buffer. To avoid re-entering long command statements, use the  
keyboard up arrow () and down arrow ( ) keys to recall previous statements from the Command  
History Buffer. When the desired statement reappears, press the Enter key to execute, or you can edit  
the statement before executing it.  
history  
Log Command  
Use the logcommand to manage the event log file maintained by the MP.11/a.  
To append a user-specified string to the event log, enter:  
log addstring <anyString>  
To append a user-specified string multiple times to the event log, enter:  
log addmany <numMsgs> <anyString>  
To reset the event log, enter the following. Note that this generates an event log message stating that  
the log has been reset intentionally.  
log reset  
To display the contents of the entire event log, enter:  
log dump  
To display the current number of log entries:  
log count  
To display the log entry corresponding to the specified number, enter:  
log display <msgNum>  
The first log entry is numbered 0. If no parameter is supplied, the entire event log is displayed.  
Passwd Command  
Use the passwdcommand to change the password used to access the CLI.  
passwd <old password> <new password> <new password>  
Enter the new password twice to ensure no mistake was made when specifying the new password. If  
you forget the CLI password, there is no way to retrieve it from the MP.11/a and the CLI cannot be  
accessed. In this case, the MP.11/a must be reset to factory defaults. The default password for the CLI  
is public.  
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Quit Command  
The quit, done, and exitcommands are used to disconnect and close the current CLI session.  
Reboot Command  
Use the rebootcommand to signal the MP.11/a to reboot after a specified number of seconds.  
reboot <number of seconds>  
The <number of seconds>parameter must be positive. Specify a value of 0 (zero) for an immediate  
reboot.  
Save Command  
Use the savecommand to save the current configuration of the MP.11/a to flash memory.  
save config  
Search Command  
Use the searchcommand to list the parameters supported by the specified table. This list corresponds  
to the table information displayed in the HTTP interface.  
search <table name>  
Set Command  
The setcommand lets you change parameter values. You can set a single parameter value, or you  
can set a group of parameters or a table with parameters. If a parameter requires more than one value,  
the values must be separated by spaces.  
For example, to set the MP.11/a IP address parameter:  
set ipaddrtype static  
set ipaddr 1 ipaddress 10.0.0.12  
Some parameter values change only when the MP.11/a is rebooted. In these cases, the CLI warns you  
that a reboot is required for the change to take effect.  
See “Show and Set Parameters” on page 88 for a list of parameters that can be used with the set  
command.  
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Show Command  
The showcommand lets you view parameter and statistical values. You can view a single parameter, a  
group of parameters, or a table with parameters. (A table consists of rows with similar parameters.)  
To see a definition and syntax example, enter only show. To see a list of available parameters, enter a  
question mark after show (example show ?).  
To view the current values of all system parameters: show system  
See “Show and Set Parameters” on page 88 for a list of parameters that can be used with the show  
command.  
Upload Command  
The uploadcommand is used to transfer files from the MP.11/a to the TFTP server.  
To upload a file from the MP.11/a to the TFTP server:  
upload <tftpserveraddress> <path and filename> <filetype>  
where <filetype>can be one of these four values:  
config - Configuration file, the current settings of the MP.11/a  
image - Image file, embedded software for the MP.11/a  
bootloader - Boot software  
license - License file  
To issue repeated operations, use the asterisk (*) character in place of the options:  
upload *  
Previously used optional values for the uploadcommand is stored in TFTP parameters that you can  
view and change. See the TFTP parameter table for details.  
CLI BASIC MANAGEMENT COMMANDS  
There are a few basic configuration parameters that you may want to set up immediately when you  
receive the MP.11/a. For example:  
Set System Name, Location, and Contact information  
Set IP address for the MP.11/a  
Configure interfaces  
Set WEP Encryption and passwords  
Download an MP.11/a configuration file from your TFTP server  
Backup your MP.11/a configuration file  
Reboot  
Reset to factory defaults  
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Basic CLI Management Commands  
Commands  
Task  
show system  
set sysname <name>  
set sysloc <location>  
set sysactname <contact name>  
set sysctemail <contact email>  
set sysctphone <contact phone>  
Set System Name,  
Location, and  
Contact information  
set ipaddrtype <static | dynamic>  
set ipaddr 1 ipaddress <ip address>  
set ipaddr 1 ipsubmask <subnet mask>  
set ipaddr 1 ipgw <gateway IP address>  
Set IP address for  
the MP.11/a  
For example:  
set ipaddr 1 ipaddress <ip address> ipsubmask <subnet mask>  
set wif 3 channel 10  
set wif 3 netname <network name>  
Configure Wireless  
Interface  
show ethernet  
show ethermacaddr  
Configure Ethernet  
Interface  
set Ethernet 1 etherspeed <autospeedauto | autospeedhalf |  
100auto | 100full | 100 half | 10full | 10half>  
show wifsec  
Set Encryption for  
the Wireless  
interface  
set wifsec 3 encryptkeytx <1-4>  
set wifsec 3 encryptkey1 <key 1>  
set wifsec 3 encryptallowdeny <enable | disable>  
show telnet  
set tellogintout <login timeout>  
set telport <port number>  
Set Telnet  
Password  
set telsessions <maximum number of sessions>  
set telsessiontout <inactivity timeout>  
show http  
Set Web Interface  
Password  
set httppasswd <password>  
set httpport <port number>  
set httpstatus <0-15>  
show snmp  
Set SNMP  
Password  
set snmprpasswd <read password>  
set snmprwpasswd <read/write password>  
set snmpstatus <0-15>  
set tftpfilename <file name> <tftpfiletype config tftpipaddr <IP  
Download an  
MP.11/a  
configuration file  
from your TFTP  
server  
address of your TFTP server>  
show tftp (to ensure the entries are correct)  
download *  
reboot 0  
upload <TFTP Server IP address> <tftpfilename(such as  
“config.sys”)> config  
show tftp (to ensure the entries are correct)  
upload *  
Backup your  
MP.11/a  
configuration file  
reboot [<number of seconds>]  
set sysresettodefaults 1  
Reboot  
Reset to Factory  
Defaults  
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SHOW AND SET PARAMETERS  
The following table details the non-table parameters available to be viewed and set within the MP.11/a  
CLI.  
R = Read-only  
W = Write-only  
RW = Read-Write  
BROADCAST FILTERING PARAMETERS  
broadcastflttbl  
index  
RW  
R
Broadcast Filter Table  
Index  
protoname  
direction  
R
Protocol name  
RW  
Filtering Direction [1=ethernet to wireless, 2=wireless to ethernet,  
3=both]  
status  
RW  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
DHCP RELAY PARAMETERS  
Enable or disable dynamic host configuration  
dhcprelay  
R
DHCP Relay Group  
dhcprelaystatus  
dhcprelaytbl  
index  
RW  
RW  
R
DHCP Relay Status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
DHCP Relay Agent IP Table  
Index (maximum of ten table entries)  
DHCP Server IP address  
dhcprlyipaddr  
dhcprlycmt  
dhcprlystatus  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Comment  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable, 3=delete, 4=create]  
ETHERNET PARAMETERS  
Ethernet Configuration Table  
Index  
ethernet  
index  
RW  
R
etherspeed  
RW  
Speed [1=10M Half Duplex  
2=10M Full Duplex  
3=10M Auto Duplex  
4=100M Half Duplex,  
5=100M Full Duplex  
6=Auto Speed Half Duplex 7=Auto Speed Auto Duplex]  
ethermacaddr  
ethrxbwlimit  
ethtxbwlimit  
RW  
RW  
RW  
MAC address  
Incoming bandwidth limit  
Outgoing bandwidth limit  
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ETHERNET FILTERING PARAMETERS  
Control network traffic based upon protocol type  
etherflt  
etherflttbl  
index  
R
Ethernet Filtering Group  
Ethernet Filter Table  
RW  
R
Index  
proto  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Ethernet Filtering Protocol  
Comment {2-31 characters]  
Status of table entry {1=enable, 2=disable]  
Operation type [1=allow, 2=deny]  
Interface bitmask  
cmt  
status  
etherfltoptype  
etherfltifbitmask RW  
FEATURE PARAMETER  
featuretbl  
R
Table of supported features on current image file  
HTTP (WEB BROWSER) PARAMETERS  
Setup the Graphical Web Browser Interface  
http  
R
HTTP Group  
httpport  
RW  
W
HTTP port  
httppasswd  
httpifbitmask  
httphelplink  
HTTP password  
HTTP interface bitmask  
Help link  
RW  
RW  
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS  
Hardware, firmware, and software version information  
sysinvmgmt  
R
R
R
Inventory Management Group  
Inventory Interface Table  
sysinvmgmtcmpiftbl  
sysinvmgmtcmptbl  
Inventory Component Table  
IP/ARP PARAMETERS  
Proxy ARP Group  
parp  
R
parpstatus  
RW  
Proxy ARP status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
IP ARP FILTERING PARAMETERS  
IP ARP Group  
IPARP  
R
iparpfltipaddr  
iparpfltstatus  
iparpfltsubmask  
RW  
RW  
RW  
IP address  
Status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Subnet mask  
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LINK INTEGRITY PARAMETERS  
linkinttbl  
index  
RW  
R
Link Integrity Target IP Address Table  
Index  
cmt  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Comment  
ipaddr  
status  
IP address  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable, 3=delete, 4=create]  
MAC ACCESS CONTROL TABLE PARAMETERS  
Control wireless access based upon MAC address  
macacl  
R
MAC Access Control Group  
MAC Access Control Table  
Index  
macacltbl  
index  
RW  
R
macaddr  
cmt  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
MAC address  
Comment  
status  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Operation type [1=allow, 2=deny]  
macaclstatus  
macacloptype  
MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS  
RIP v2 Global Queries  
queries  
R
R
routechg  
RIP v2 Global Route Changes  
NETWORK PARAMETERS  
Configure IP and Network Settings  
network  
ip  
R
Network Group  
R
IP Group (same as Network Group)  
IP Address Table  
ipaddr  
index  
RW  
R
Index [1=Ethernet, 2=loopback, 3=wireless]  
IP address  
ipaddress  
ipsubmask  
ipaddrtype  
ipgw  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
R
Subnet mask  
Address type [1=static, 2=dynamic]  
Default Router IP address  
Default time-to-live  
ipttl  
iproutes  
ipaddr  
metric  
routtype  
ipsubmask  
ipgw  
IP Route Table (Router mode only)  
IP address  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Routing metric  
Route Type  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway IP address  
Example: This command changes the first entry in the IP Address table:  
set ipaddr 1 ipaddress 150.80.0.1 ipsubmask 255.255.255.0  
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RADIUS PARAMETERS  
Primary and Backup RADIUS Server Table Parameters and  
RADIUS Authentication and Accounting Information  
radius  
radiustbl  
index  
R
RADIUS Group  
RW  
R
RADIUS Authentication Server Table  
Index  
status  
ipaddr  
port  
RW  
RW  
RW  
W
RADIUS Server Status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
IP address  
Authentication port  
ssecret  
Shared Secret  
responsetm  
RW  
RW  
R
Response Time [1-4 seconds]  
Maximum retransmissions [1-10]  
Server type  
maxretx  
type  
radcliinvsvraddr  
radauthlifetm  
radmacacctrl  
R
Client Invalid Server Address  
Authentication Lifetime  
MAC Access Control  
RW  
RW  
RIP INTERFACE PARAMETERS  
ripifcfg  
authtype  
RW  
RW  
RIP Interface Configuration Table  
Authentication Type [1 = No Authentication,2 = Simple Password]  
Authentication Key  
authkey  
txmode  
RW  
RW  
Transmission Mode [1 = Do Not Send, 2 = RIP v1, 3 = RIP1  
compatible, 4 = RIP v2  
rxmode  
RW  
RW  
Receiving Mode [1 = RIP v1, 2 = RIP v2, 3 = RIP v1 or v2]  
Default Metric  
defmetric  
SERIAL PARAMETERS  
Serial Port Setup  
serial  
R
Serial Group  
serbaudrate  
RW  
Baudrate [1=2400, 2=4800, 3=9600, 4-19200, 5=38400,  
6=57600]  
serdatabits  
serparity  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Data bits  
Parity  
serstopbits  
serflowctrl  
Stop bits  
Flow control [1=xonxoff, 2=none]  
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SNMP PARAMETERS  
Set Read and Read/Write Passwords  
snmp  
R
SNMP Group  
snmpipsccesstbl  
index  
RW  
R
SNMP IP Access Table  
Index  
ipaddr  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
R
IP address  
submask  
if  
Subnet mask  
Interface [1=Ethernet, 2=PC Card A, 3=PC Card B]  
cmt  
Comment  
status  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable, 3=delete]  
snmptraphosttbl  
index  
SNMP Trap Host Table  
Index  
ipaddr  
RW  
W
IP address  
passwd  
Password  
cmt  
RW  
RW  
W
Comment  
status  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable, 3=delete]  
Read password  
snmprpasswd  
snmprwpasswd  
W
Read/write password  
Example: This command adds and enables a new entry to the SNMP IP Access Table with IP  
address 10.0.0.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0 on an Ethernet interface.  
set snmpipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.2 submask 255.255.255.0 if 1 status 1  
SECURITY PARAMETERS  
MP.11/a Security Settings  
security  
R
Security Configuration Group  
Security configuration  
Encryption Key Length Table  
Index  
secconfig  
secenckeylentbl  
index  
RW  
RW  
R
enckeylen  
RW  
Encryption Key Length  
SPANNING TREE PARAMETERS (Bridge mode only)  
Help prevent network loops  
stp  
R
Spanning Tree Group  
Spanning Tree Table  
Index  
stptbl  
RW  
R
index  
priority  
pathcost  
status  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Bridge priority  
Path cost  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Spanning Tree status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Bridge priority  
stpstatus  
stppriority  
stpmaxage  
Maximum age  
stpbridgehellotime W  
Hello time  
stpfwddelay  
RW  
Forward delay  
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STATIC MAC ADDRESS FILTER PARAMETER  
Enable and disable specific addresses  
staticmactbl  
index  
RW  
R
Static MAC Address Filter Table  
Index  
wiredmacaddr  
wiredmask  
RW  
RW  
Static MAC address on wired network  
Static MAC address mask on wired network  
Static MAC address on wireless network  
Static MAC address on wireless network  
Comment [2-31 characters]  
wirelessmacaddr RW  
wirelessmask  
cmt  
RW  
RW  
RW  
status  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable[  
STATISTIC PARAMETERS  
ARP Table  
statarptbl  
R
R
R
R
R
R
statbridgetbl  
statif  
Bridge Learn Table  
Interface Statistics  
statradius  
statripgloabl  
staticmp  
RADIUS Authentication Statistics  
RIP Global Statistics  
ICMP Statistics  
STORM THRESHOLD PARAMETERS  
Set threshold for number of broadcast packets  
stmthres  
stmbrdthres  
stmmultithres  
stmthrestbl  
index  
R
Storm Threshold Group  
RW  
RW  
RW  
R
Broadcast Address Threshold [4-250]  
Multicast Address Threshold [4-250]  
Storm Threshold Table  
Index  
bcast  
RW  
RW  
Broadcast Address Threshold [4-250]  
Multicast address threshold [4-250]  
mcast  
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SYSTEM PARAMETERS  
MP.11/a System Information  
system  
R
System group  
sysname  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
R
Name  
sysmode  
Mode [1=bridge, 2=router]  
sysloc  
Location  
sysctname  
sysctemail  
sysctphone  
sysdescr  
Contact name  
Contact email  
Contact phone  
Description  
sysoid  
R
OID  
sysservices  
sysuptime  
sysflashbckint  
sysflashupdate  
sysresettodefaults  
R
Services  
R
Up time  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Flash backup interval (seconds)  
Flash update [1=write flash]  
Resets to factory defaults. [1=reset and immediate reboot]  
Example: This command sets the MP.11/a to Router mode:  
set sysmode 2  
TELNET PARAMETERS  
Telnet Port Setup  
telnet  
R
Telnet Group  
telifbitmask  
telsessions  
telport  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Telnet interface bitmap  
Telnet sessions [0-5=max number of telnet sessions]  
Telnet port  
tellogintout  
telsessiontout  
Telnet login timeout (seconds)  
Telnet session timeout (seconds)  
Example: This command changes the login timeout and the session timeout.  
set tellogintout 200 telsessiontout 1800  
TFTP PARAMETERS  
Setup for File Transfers  
tftp  
R
TFTP Group  
tftpfilename  
tftpfiletype  
tftpipaddr  
RW  
RW  
RW  
TFTP file name  
TFTP file type  
TFTP Server IP address  
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WIRELESS INTERFACE PARAMETER  
Configure wireless settings  
wif  
RW  
R
Wireless Interface Group  
index  
Index [3]  
netname  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Network name  
satden  
Satellite density (1=large, 2= medium, 3=small, 4=mini, 5=micro]  
Interference Robustness [1=enable, 2=disable]  
DTIM period  
interrobust  
dtimperiod  
autochannel  
channel  
Auto channel select status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Frequency channel  
medres  
RTS/CTS Medium Reservation  
multrate  
Multicast rate (megabits per second)  
[1=1, 2=2, 3=5.5, 4=11, 5=6, 6=9, 7=12, 8=18, 9=24, 10=36,  
11=48, 12=54, 13=72, 14=96, 15=108]  
countrycode  
dfsstatus  
tpcmode  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
R
Country code [see Country Code table]  
DFS status [1=enable, 2=disable]  
TPC mode [1=half, 2=quarter, 3=eighth, 4=min, 5=full]  
Closed system [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Load balancing [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Medium Density Distribution [1=enable, 2=disable]  
MAC address  
closedsys  
ldbalance  
meddendistrib  
macaddr  
suppdatarates  
suppchannels  
phytype  
R
Supported data rates  
R
Supported channels  
R
Physical layer type  
regdomain  
txrate  
R
Regulatory Domain List  
RW  
Transmit rate [0=auto fallback, 1-255=(<value>/2) megabits per  
second]  
wifrxbwlimit  
wiftxbwlimit  
turbomode  
RW  
RW  
RW  
R
Incoming bandwidth limit  
Outgoing bandwidth limit  
Turbo mode [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Operational mode  
opermode  
preambletype  
protmech  
R
Preamble type  
R
Protection mechanism status  
Example: This command disables closed system and enables turbo mode.  
set wif 3 closedsys 2 turbomode 1  
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WIRELESS INTERFACE SECURITY PARAMETERS  
wifsec  
index  
RW  
R
Wireless Interface Security Table  
Index  
encryptoption RW  
Encryption option [1=none, 2=wep, 3=rcFour128, 4=aes]  
Encryption key 1  
encryptkey1  
encryptkey2  
encryptkey3  
encryptkey4  
W
W
W
W
Encryption key 2  
Encryption key 3  
Encryption key 4  
encryptkeytx RW  
Currently used key [0-3=Keys 1-4, respectively]  
Example: This command sets the encryption option to aes, sets a new string for key2, and sets it  
as the key used for encryption.  
set wifsec 3 encryptoption 4 encryptkey2 abcdefghi encryptkeytx 1  
WORP PARAMETERS  
worp  
R
WORP Group  
worpcfg  
index  
mode  
RW  
R
WORP Interface Configuration  
Index  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
W
Mode [1=disabled, 2=ap, 3=base, 4=satellite]  
Network Name  
netname  
basename  
Base Station Name  
maxsatellites  
multrate  
Maximum number of satellites allowed  
Multicast rate  
regtimeout  
retries  
Registration Time Out (seconds) [1-10]  
Number of times data is retransmitted [1-10]  
Shared Secret  
ssecret  
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Show and Set Parameter Examples  
Syntax:  
Set the IP  
address  
parameter  
set <parameter name> <parameter value>  
Example:  
set ipaddr 10.0.0.12  
Syntax:  
Create a  
table row or  
entry  
set <table name> <table index> <element 1> <value 1> … <element  
n> <value n>  
Example:  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 ipmask 255.255.0.0  
Examples:  
Modify a  
table entry  
or row  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10.0.0.11  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10.0.0.12 ipmask 255.255.255.248  
cmt “First Row”  
Syntax:  
show <group name>  
Example:  
Show the  
group  
parameters  
show network  
Syntax:  
Show  
individual  
and table  
parameters  
show <parameter name> show <table name>  
Examples:  
show ipaddr  
show mgmtipaccesstbl  
Syntax:  
Enable,  
disable, or  
delete a  
table entry  
or row  
set <Table> index status <enable, disable, delete>  
set <Table> index status <1=enable, 2=disable, 3=delete>  
Examples:  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 2 status enable  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 2 status disable  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 2 status delete  
set mgmtipaccesstbl 2 status 2  
Table Parameters  
In some cases, parameters are stored in tables whose rows contain similar parameters. Command  
arguments involving tables have the following syntax:  
<table name> <row> <parameter 1 name> <value 1> … <parameter n name> <value n>  
Every table parameter supported in the MP.11/a CLI and an example of a row entry for that table are  
listed in the following table.  
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broadcastflttbl  
index  
R
Index  
protoname  
direction  
status  
R
Protocol Name  
RW  
RW  
Filtering direction [1=Ethernet-to-wireless, 2=wireless, 3=both]  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
dhcprelaytbl  
index  
R
Index  
dhcprlyipaddr  
dhcprlycmt  
dhcprlystatus  
etherflttbl  
RW  
RW  
RW  
DHCP Server Address  
Comment  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
index  
proto  
R
Index  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Ethernet filtering protocol  
Comment [2-31 characters]  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
cmt  
status  
macacltbl  
index  
macaddr  
cmt  
R
Index  
RW  
RW  
RW  
MAC Address  
Comment [2-31 characters]  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
status  
radiustbl  
index  
R
Index  
status  
RW  
RW  
RW  
W
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Server IP address  
ipaddr  
port  
Authentication Port  
secret  
Shared Secret  
responsetm  
maxretx  
type  
RW  
RW  
R
Response time [1-4 seconds]  
Maximum retransmissions [1-10]  
Service type  
secenckeylentbl  
index  
enckeylen  
snmpipaccesstbl  
index  
R
Index  
RW  
Encryption Key Length  
R
Index  
ipaddr  
submask  
if  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Interface [1=Ethernet, 2=PC card A, 3=PC card B]  
Comment [2-31 characters]  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
cmt  
status  
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index  
R
Index  
ipaddr  
RW  
W
IP address  
passwd  
Password  
cmt  
RW  
RW  
Comment [2-31 characters]  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
status  
staticmactbl  
index  
R
Index  
wiredmacaddr  
wiredmask  
wirelessmacaddr  
wirelessmask  
cmt  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Static MAC address on Ethernet (wired) network  
Static MAC address mask on wired network  
Static MAC address on wireless network  
Static MAC address mask on wireless network  
Comment [2-31 characters]  
status  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
stmthrestbl  
index  
R
Index  
bcast  
RW  
RW  
Broadcast address threshold [4-250]  
Multicast address threshold [4-250]  
mcast  
sptbl  
index  
R
Index  
priority  
pathcost  
status  
RW  
RW  
RW  
Priotity  
Path cost  
Status of table entry [1=enable, 2=disable]  
Entering Strings  
To enter a string with spaces, use single or double quotes. For example, there is no need for quotes in  
the following command because the string contains no spaces:  
set sysname Lobby  
The following string, however, requires quotes because of the space between the words Frontand  
Lobby.  
set sysname “Front Lobby”  
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Viewing Table Contents  
You can view the contents of a table as follows:  
show <table name>  
Example: This command displays all parameter values of the SNMP IP access table  
(snmpipaccesstbl).  
show snmpipaccesstbl  
Creating a Table Row  
You can create a table row as follows:  
set <table name> 0 <parameter 1 name> <value 1> … <parameter n name> <value n>  
When you create a table row, you must use 0as row index. Only the mandatory parameters are  
required. Optional parameters automatically receive the default value unless a value is given.  
Example:  
set snmpipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 submask 255.255.0.0  
This command adds a row to the SNMP IP access table (snmpipaccesstbl) with the IP address  
(ipaddr) and subnet mask (submask) parameters, which are respectively assigned 10.0.0.10and  
255.255.0.0.  
Modifying a Table Entry  
If you want to change a table entry, you must indicate the index of the table row and the parameter that  
must be modified.  
Example:  
set snmpipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10.0.0.11  
This command changes the IP address (ipaddr) at row index 1of the SNMP IP access table  
(snmpipaccesstbl) into 10.0.0.11.  
Modifying Several Table Entries  
You can also modify several table entries at once by indicating the index of the table row and the  
parameters that must be modified. With the searchcommand, you can see which parameters are in  
the table.  
Example:  
set snmpipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10.0.0.12 submask 255.255.255.248 cmt “First Row”  
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Enabling, Disabling, or Deleting a Table Row  
You can also enable, disable, or delete a row in a table. The syntax of this command is:  
<table name> <row> <enable/disable/delete>, or  
<table name> <row> status <1/2/3>  
Example 1: The following command enables the row at index 2of the SNMP IP access table  
(snmpipaccesstbl).  
set snmpipaccesstbl 2 enable  
Example 2: The following command disables the row at index 2of the SNMP IP access table  
(snmpipaccesstbl). The status codes have the following meaning: 1is enable, 2is disable, 3is  
delete.  
set snmpipaccesstbl 2 status 2  
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COUNTRY CODE TABLE  
Either the index number or the two-letter abbreviation can be used to set the country code.  
Example: Both of these commands set Taiwan as the country:  
set wif 3 countrycode 158  
set wif 3 countrycode tw  
Country  
No Country  
Argentina  
Armenia  
Australia  
Austria  
Azerbaijan  
Belgium  
Belize  
Index  
0
32  
51  
36  
40  
31  
56  
84  
Code  
na  
ar  
am  
au  
at  
Country  
Korea Republic  
Korea Republic 2  
Liechtenstein  
Lithuania  
Luxembourg  
Macau  
Mexico  
Index  
410  
411  
438  
440  
442  
446  
484  
492  
528  
554  
578  
591  
608  
616  
620  
630  
702  
703  
705  
710  
752  
756  
158  
764  
792  
826  
840  
858  
862  
Code  
kr  
kR  
li  
lt  
lu  
mo  
mx  
mc  
nl  
nz  
no  
pa  
ph  
pl  
az  
be  
bz  
bo  
bn  
bg  
ca  
cn  
co  
hr  
cy  
cz  
dk  
do  
ee  
fi  
Monacco  
Bolivia  
68  
96  
Netherlands  
New Zealand  
Norway  
Panama  
Philippines  
Poland  
Brunei Darussalam  
Bulgaria  
Canada  
China  
Colombia  
Croatia  
100  
124  
156  
170  
191  
196  
203  
208  
214  
233  
246  
250  
268  
276  
320  
344  
348  
352  
364  
372  
380  
392  
393  
408  
Portugal  
pt  
pr  
Cyprus  
Puerto Rico  
Singapore  
Slovak Republic  
Slovenia  
South Africa  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Dominican Republic  
Estonia  
Finland  
France  
sg  
sk  
si  
za  
se  
ch  
tw  
th  
fr  
Georgia  
ge  
de  
gt  
hk  
hu  
is  
ir  
ie  
it  
jp  
Germany  
Guatemala  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
Iran  
Ireland  
Italy  
Japan  
Turkey  
tr  
United Kingdom  
United States  
Uruguay  
gb  
us  
uy  
ve  
Venezuela  
Japan2  
North Korea  
jr  
kp  
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Chapter 7. Procedures  
This chapter contains a set of procedures, as described in the following table:  
Procedure  
Description  
TFTP Server Setup  
Prepares the TFTP server for transferring files to and from the MP.11/a.  
This procedure is used by the other procedures that transfer files.  
Image File Download  
Configuration Backup  
Configuration Restore  
Upgrades the embedded software.  
Saves the configuration of the MP.11/a.  
Restores a previous configuration through configuration file download.  
Soft Reset to Factory  
Default  
Resets the MP.11/a to the factory default settings through the Web or  
Command Line Interface.  
Hard Reset to Factory  
Default  
In some cases, it may be necessary to revert to the factory default  
settings (for example, if you cannot access the MP.11/a or you lost the  
password for the Web Interface.  
Force Reload  
Completely resets the MP.11/a and erases the embedded software.  
Use this procedure only as a last resort if the MP.11/a does not boot  
and the “Hard Reset to Factory Default” procedure did not help. If you  
perform a “Forced Reload,” you must download a new image file as  
described in “Image File Download with the Boot Loader.”  
Image File Download  
with the Boot Loader  
If the MP.11/a does not contain embedded software, or the embedded  
software is corrupt, you can use this procedure to download a new  
image file.  
TFTP SERVER SETUP  
To download or upload a file, you must connect to the computer with the TFTP server through the  
MP.11/a’s Ethernet port. This can be any computer in the network or a computer connected to the  
MP.11/a with a cross-over Ethernet cable. For information about installing the TFTP server, see  
Ensure that the upload or download directory is correctly set, the required file is present in the directory,  
and the TFTP server is running. The TFTP server must be running only during file upload and  
download. You can check the connectivity between the MP.11/a and the TFTP server by pinging the  
MP.11/a from the computer that hosts the TFTP server. The ping program should show replies from the  
MP.11/a.  
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WEB INTERFACE IMAGE FILE DOWNLOAD  
In some cases, it may be necessary to upgrade the embedded software of the MP.11/a by downloading  
an image file. To download an image file through the Web Interface:  
1. Set up the TFTP server as described in “TFTP Server Setup” on page 103.  
2. Access the MP.11/a as described in “Web Interface Overview” on page 22.  
3. Click the Commands button and the Download tab.  
4. Fill in the following details:  
Server IP Address <IP address TFTP server>  
File Name <image file name>  
File Type Image  
File Operation Download  
5. Click OK to start the file transfer.  
The MP.11/a downloads the image file. The TFTP server program should show download activity after a  
few seconds. When the download is complete, the MP.11/a is ready to start the embedded software.  
CONFIGURATION BACKUP  
You can back up the MP.11/a configuration by uploading the configuration file. You can use this file to  
restore the configuration or to configure another MP.11/a (see “Configuration Restore” on page 105).  
To upload a configuration file through the Web Interface:  
1. Set up the TFTP server as described in “TFTP Server Setup” on page 103.  
2. Access the MP.11/a as described in “Web Interface Overview” on page 22.  
3. Click the Commands button and the Upload tab.  
4. Fill in the following details:  
Server IP Address <IP address TFTP server>  
File Name <configuration file name>  
File Type Config  
File Operation Upload  
5. Click OK to start the file transfer.  
The MP.11/a uploads the configuration file. The TFTP server program should show upload activity after  
a few seconds. When the upload is complete, the configuration is backed up.  
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CONFIGURATION RESTORE  
You can restore the configuration of the MP.11/a by downloading a configuration file. The configuration  
file contains the configuration information of an MP.11/a.  
To download a configuration file through the Web Interface:  
1. Set up the TFTP server as described in “TFTP Server Setup” on page 103.  
2. Access the MP.11/a as described in “Web Interface Overview” on page 22.  
3. Click the Commands button and the Download tab.  
4. Fill in the following details:  
Server IP Address <IP address TFTP server>  
File Name <configuration file name>  
File Type Config  
File Operation Download  
5. Click OK to start the file transfer.  
The MP.11/a downloads the configuration file. The TFTP server program should show download activity  
after a few seconds. When the download is complete and the system rebooted, the configuration is  
restored.  
SOFT RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT  
If necessary, you can reset the MP.11/a to the factory default settings. Resetting to default settings  
means that you must configure the MP.11/a anew.  
To reset to factory default settings using the Web Interface:  
1. Click the Commands button and the Reset tab.  
2. Click the Reset to Factory Default button.  
The device configuration parameter values are reset to their factory default values.  
If you do not have access to the MP.11/a, you can use the procedure described in “Hard Reset to  
Factory Default” on page 106 as an alternative.  
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HARD RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT  
If you cannot access the unit or you have lost its password, you can reset the MP.11/a to the factory  
default settings. Resetting to default settings means you must configure the MP.11/a anew.  
To reset to factory default settings, press and hold the RELOAD button on the MP.11/a unit for about 10  
seconds. The MP.11/a reboots and restores the factory default settings.  
To access the MP.11/a see “Chapter 3. Management Overview” on page 19.  
FORCED RELOAD  
With Forced Reload, you reset the MP.11/a to the factory default settings and erase the embedded  
software. Use this procedure only as last resort if the MP.11/a does not boot and the “Reset to Factory  
Defaults” procedure did not help. If you perform a Forced Reload, you must download a new image file  
with the Boot Loader (see “Image File Download with the Boot Loader” below).  
Caution!  
The following procedure erases the embedded software of the MP.11/a. This  
software image must be reloaded via an Ethernet connection with a TFTP server.  
The image filename to be downloaded can be configured with either ScanTool  
through the Ethernet interface or with the Boot Loader CLI through the serial port to  
make the MP.11/a functional again.  
To do a forced reload:  
1. Press the RESET button on the MP.11/a unit; the MP.11/a resets and the LEDs flash.  
2. Immediately press and hold the RELOAD button on the MP.11/a unit for about 20 seconds. Now  
image and configuration are deleted from the unit.  
3. Follow the procedure “Image File Download with the Boot Loader” to download an image file.  
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IMAGE FILE DOWNLOAD WITH THE BOOTLOADER  
The following procedures download an image file to the MP.11/a after the embedded software has been  
erased with Forced Reload or when the embedded software cannot be started by the Boot Loader.  
A new image file can be downloaded to the MP.11/a with ScanTool or the Command Line Interface  
through the MP.11/a serial port. In both cases, the file is transferred through Ethernet with TFTP.  
Because the CLI serial port option requires a serial RS-232C cable, Proxim recommends the ScanTool  
option.  
Download with ScanTool  
To download an image file with the ScanTool:  
1. Set up the TFTP server as described in “TFTP Server Setup” on page 103.  
2. Run ScanTool on a computer that is connected to the same LAN subnet as the MP.11/a. ScanTool  
scans the subnet for MP.11/a units and displays the found units in the main window. If in Forced  
Reload state (Power and Ethernet LEDs are amber), ScanTool will not find the device until the  
MP.11/a bootloader times out, and the Power LED turns RED and the Ethernet LED goes OFF.  
Click Rescan to re-scan the subnet and update the display.  
3. Select the MP.11/a to which you want to download an image file and click Change.  
4. Ensure that IP Address Type Static is selected and fill in the following details:  
º
º
º
IP Address and Subnet Mask of the MP.11/a.  
TFTP Server IP Address and, if necessary, the Gateway IP Address of the TFTP server.  
Image File Name of the file with the new image.  
5. Click OK to start the file transfer.  
The MP.11/a downloads the image file. The TFTP server program should show download activity  
after a few seconds. When the download is complete, the LED pattern should return to Forced  
Reload state (Power and Ethernet LEDs are amber). the MP.11/a is ready to start the embedded  
software.  
6. Press and release the Reset button. It may take several seconds to cycle through the Forced  
Reload LED pattern and through the initialization LED sequence.  
After a Forced Reload procedure, the MP.11/a returns to factory default settings and must be  
reconfigured. ScanTool can be used to set the system name and IP address.  
To access the MP.11/a see “Chapter 3. Management Overview” on page 19.  
Download with CLI  
To use the CLI through the serial port of the MP.11/a you need the following items:  
A serial RS-232C cable with a male and a female DB-9 connector.  
An ASCII terminal program such as HyperTerminal.  
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Proxim recommends you switch off the MP.11/a and the computer before connecting or disconnecting  
the serial RS-232C cable.  
To download an image file:  
1. Set up the TFTP server as described in “TFTP Server Setup” on page 103.  
2. Start the terminal program (such as HyperTerminal), set the following connection properties, and  
then connect:  
COM port  
Bits per second  
Data bits  
(for example COM1 or COM2, to which the MP.11 serial port is connected)  
9600  
8
Stop bits  
1
Flow control  
Parity  
None  
None  
3. Press the RESET button on the MP.11/a unit; the terminal program displays Power On Self Test  
(POST) messages.  
4. When the Sending Traps to SNMP manager periodicallymessage is displayed after  
about 30 seconds, press the ENTER key.  
5. The command prompt is displayed; enter the following commands:  
set ipaddr <IP address MP.11>  
set ipsubmask <subnet mask>  
set ipaddrtype static  
set tftpipaddr <IP address TFTP server>  
set tftpfilename <image file name>  
set ipgw <gateway IP address>  
reboot  
For example:  
set ipaddr 10.0.0.12  
set ipsubmask 255.255.255.0  
set ipaddrtype static  
set tftpipaddr 10.0.0.20  
set tftpfilename image.bin  
set ipgw 10.0.0.30  
reboot  
The MP.11/a reboots and downloads the image file. The TFTP server program should show download  
activity after a few seconds. When the download is complete, the MP.11/a is ready for configuration.  
To access the MP.11/a see “Chapter 3. Management Overview” on page 19. Note that the IP  
configuration in normal operation differs from the IP configuration of the Boot Loader.  
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Appendix A. Specifications  
This chapter provides Hardware and Radio Specifications.  
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS  
Physical Specifications (without metal base)  
Dimensions (h x w x l)  
Weight  
3.5 x 17 x 21.5 cm (1.5 x 6.75 x 8.5 in.)  
0.68 kg (1.5 lb.)  
Electrical Specifications  
Using the Power Adapter  
Voltage (Input)  
100 to 240 VAC (50-60 Hz) @ 0.4 A  
12 VDC  
Voltage (Output)  
Power Consumption  
Using Active Ethernet  
Input Voltage  
10 Watts (maximum)  
42 to 60 VDC  
200mA at 48V  
10 Watts  
Output Current  
Power Consumption  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
Storage Humidity  
Interfaces  
0º to 55º C ambient temperature (without plastic cabinet)  
95% maximum (non-condensing)  
-20º to +75º C ambient temperature  
95% maximum (non-condensing)  
Ethernet  
10/100 Base-TX, RJ-45 female socket  
Serial port  
Standard RS-232C interface with DB-9, female connector  
Active Ethernet  
Category 5, foiled, twisted pair cables must be used to ensure  
compliance with FCC Part 15, subpart B, Class B requirements.  
Standard 802.3af pin assignments.  
Mini PC Card  
Wireless  
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RADIO SPECIFICATIONS  
Channel Frequencies  
The following table shows MP.11 (802.11b) channel allocations that vary from country to country.  
Values listed in bold indicate default channels and frequencies.  
Channel ID  
FCC/World (GHz)  
2.412  
2.417  
2.422  
2.427  
2.432  
2.437  
2.442  
2.447  
2.452  
2.457  
2.462  
--  
ETSI (GHz)  
2.412  
2.417  
2.422  
2.427  
2.432  
2.437  
2.442  
2.447  
2.452  
2.457  
2.462  
2.467  
2.472  
France (GHz)  
Japan (GHz)  
2.412  
2.417  
2.422  
2.427  
2.432  
2.437  
2.442  
2.447  
2.452  
2.457  
2.462  
2.467  
2.472  
2.484  
1
--  
--  
2
3 (default in most countries)  
--  
4
--  
5
--  
6
--  
7
--  
8
--  
9
--  
10  
2.457  
2.462  
2.467  
2.472  
11 (default in France)  
12  
13  
14  
--  
The following table shows MP.11a (802.11a) channel allocations that vary from country to country.  
Values listed in bold indicate default channels and frequencies.  
Channel ID  
56  
FCC  
5.280  
5.300  
5.320  
ETSI  
Turbo Mode Channels  
Channel ID  
FCC  
5.290*  
5.300  
5.760  
5.800  
60  
1
2
3
4
64  
100  
104  
108  
112  
116  
120  
124  
128  
132  
136  
140  
149  
153  
157  
161  
165  
5.500  
5.520  
5.540  
5.560  
5.580  
5.600  
5.620  
5.640  
5.660  
5.680  
5.700  
5.745  
5.765  
5.785  
5.805  
5.825  
* Turbo channel ID 1, 5.290 – The MP.11a firmware limits the upper limit of this channel to be below  
12.13 dBm for release in the United States and Canada.  
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Appendix B. Troubleshooting  
This chapter helps you to isolate and solve problems with your MP.11/a. In the event this chapter does  
not provide a solution, or the solution does not solve your problem, check our support website:  
Before you start troubleshooting, it is important that you have checked the details in the user’s guides  
and manuals. For details about RADIUS, TFTP, terminal and telnet programs, and Web browsers,  
please refer to their appropriate documentation.  
The following sections can help to solve your problem:  
LED Indicators below  
MP.11/a Connectivity Issues on page 112  
Setup and Configuration Issues on page 114  
In some cases, rebooting the MP.11/a clears the problem. If nothing else helps, consider a “Soft Reset  
requires you to download a new image file to the MP.11/a.  
LED INDICATORS  
The following table shows the status of the four LEDs when the MP.11/a is operational (the  
fourth LED is unused).  
Power  
OFF  
No power is present or malfunctioning.  
Power is present; the unit is operational.  
GREEN  
AMBER  
The unit is initializing after reboot (less than two minutes); it cannot get a dynamic IP  
address or is in Forced Reload state when Ethernet LED also is amber.*  
RED  
A fatal error in the unit.  
Ethernet Link  
OFF  
Not connected.  
GREEN  
Connected at 10 Mbps.  
Data is being sent.  
BLINKING GREEN  
AMBER  
Connected at 100 Mbps, in Forced Reload state when Power LED also is amber*, or  
the unit is initializing after reboot (less than two minutes).  
BLINKING AMBER  
RED  
Data is being sent.  
An error in data transfer.  
Wireless Link  
OFF  
Wireless interface is up properly but no wireless link established.  
Immediately after connecting a wireless link.  
GREEN  
BLINKING GREEN  
Data is being sent or the wireless interface is initializing after reboot (less  
than two minutes).  
RED  
There is a fatal error on the wireless interface.  
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MP.11/a CONNECTIVITY ISSUES  
The issues described in this section relate to the connections of the MP.11/a.  
MP.11/a Does Not Boot  
The MP.11/a shows no activity (the power LED is off).  
1. Ensure that the power supply is properly working and correctly connected.  
2. Ensure that all cables are correctly connected.  
3. Check the power source.  
4. If you are using an Active Ethernet splitter, ensure that the voltage is correct.  
Serial Link Does Not Work  
The MP.11/a cannot be reached through the serial port.  
1. Check the cable connection between the MP.11/a and the computer.  
2. Ensure that the correct COM port is used.  
3. Start the terminal program; set the following connection properties (also see “HyperTerminal  
Connection Properties”), and then connect.  
COM port  
Bits per second  
Data bits  
For example, COM1 or COM2, to which the MP.11 serial port is connected  
9600  
0
Stop bits  
1
Flow control  
Parity  
None  
None  
Line ends  
Carriage return with line feed  
4. Ensure that the MP.11/a and the computer use the same serial port configuration parameters.  
5. Press the RESET button on the MP.11/a unit. The terminal program displays Power On Self Tests  
(POST) messages and displays the following after approximately 90 seconds:  
Please enter password:  
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HyperTerminal Connection Problems  
The serial connection properties can be found in HyperTerminal as follows:  
1. Start HyperTerminal and select Properties from the File menu.  
2. Select Direct to Com 1 in the Connect using: drop-down list (depending upon the COM port you  
use); then click Configure. A window such as the following is displayed:  
3. Make the necessary changes and click OK.  
4. Click the Settings tab and then ASCII Setup…. A window similar to the following is displayed:  
5. Ensure that Send line ends with line feeds is selected and click OK twice. HyperTerminal is now  
correctly configured.  
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Ethernet Link does not work  
First check the Ethernet LED;  
Dim is “no media connected.”  
Green and steady is 10 Base-T  
Amber and steady is 100 Base-T  
Blinking Green or Amber is traffic  
Verify pass-through versus cross-over cable.  
Cannot use the Web Interface:  
1. Open a command prompt window and enter ping <ip address MP.11> (for example ping  
10.0.0.1). If the MP.11/a does not respond, make sure that you have the correct IP address.  
If the MP.11/a responds, the Ethernet connection is working properly, continue with this procedure.  
2. Ensure that you are using one of the following Web browsers:  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later (Version 6.0 or later recommended)  
Netscape version 6.0 or later.  
3. Ensure that you are not using a proxy server for the connection with your Web browser.  
4. Ensure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of Web Interface or CLI sessions (with  
the CLI command show pelsessions).  
5. Double-check the physical network connections. Use a well known unit to ensure the network  
connection is properly functioning.  
6. Perform network infrastructure troubleshooting (check switches, routers, and so on).  
SETUP AND CONFIGURATION ISSUES  
The following issues relate to setup and configuration problems.  
Lost the MP.11/a Password  
If you lost your password, you must reset the MP.11/a to the default settings. See “Hard Reset to  
If you record your password, keep it in a safe place.  
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The MP.11/a Responds Slowly  
If the MP.11/a takes a long time to become available, it could mean that:  
No DHCP server is available.  
The IP address of the MP.11/a is already in use.  
Verify that the IP address is assigned only to the MP.11/a. Do this by switching off the MP.11/a and  
then pinging the IP address. If there is a response to the ping, another device in the network is  
using the same IP address. If the MP.11/a uses a static IP address, switching to DHCP mode could  
remedy this problem. Also see “Dynamic IP Address with DHCP” on page 21.  
There is too much network traffic.  
Web Interface Does Not Work  
If you cannot connect to the MP.11/a Web server through the network:  
1. Connect a computer to the serial port of the MP.11/a and check the HTTP status. The HTTP status  
can restrict HTTP access at different interfaces. For more information, see “Serial Port” on page  
25.  
2. Open a command prompt window and enter:  
ping <ip address MP.11>(for example ping 10.0.0.1)  
If the MP.11/a does not respond, ensure that you have the correct IP address. If the MP.11/a  
responds, the Ethernet connection is working properly, continue with this procedure.  
3. Ensure that you are using one of the following Web browsers:  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later (Version 6.0 or later recommended)  
Netscape version 6.0 or later  
4. Ensure that you are not using a proxy server for the connection with your Web browser (with the CLI  
command show pelsessions).  
5. Ensure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of Web Interface sessions.  
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Command Line Interface Does Not Work  
If you cannot connect to the MP.11/a through the network:  
1. Connect a computer to the serial port of the MP.11/a and check the SNMP table. The SNMP table  
can restrict telnet or HTTP access. For more information, see “Serial Port” on page 25.  
2. Open a command prompt window and enter: ping <ip address MP.11>  
(for example ping 10.0.0.1).  
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If the MP.11/a does not respond, ensure that you have the correct IP address.  
If the MP.11/a responds, the Ethernet connection is working properly; continue with this  
procedure.  
3. Ensure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of CLI sessions.  
TFTP Server Does Not Work  
With TFTP, you can transfer files to and from the MP.11/a. Also see “TFTP Server Setup” on page 103.  
If a TFTP server is not properly configured and running, you cannot upload and download files. The  
TFTP server:  
Can be situated either local or remote  
Must have a valid IP address  
Must be set for send and receive without time-out  
Must be running only during file upload and download  
If the TFTP server does not upload or download files, it could mean:  
The TFTP server is not running  
The IP address of the TFTP server is invalid  
The upload or download directory is not correctly set  
The file name is not correct  
Online Help Is Not Available  
Online help does not appear when the ? (question mark) button is clicked in the Web Interface:  
1. Make sure that the Help files are installed on your computer or server. Also see “Installing  
Documentation and Software”.  
2. Verify whether the path of the help files in the Web Interface refers to the correct directory. See  
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Changes Do Not Take Effect  
Changes made in the Web Interface do not take effect:  
1. Restart your Web browser. Log into the MP.11/a again and make changes. Reboot the MP.11/a  
when prompted to do so.  
2. Wait until the reboot is completed before accessing the MP.11/a again.  
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Appendix C. Support and Contacts  
If you are having a problem using a Proxim WAN product and cannot resolve it with the information in  
the product documentation, gather the following information and contact Proxim Technical Support:  
What kind of network are you using?  
What were you doing when the error occurred?  
What error message did you see?  
Can you reproduce the problem?  
Be sure to obtain an RMA number before sending any equipment to Proxim for repair.  
To receive E-mail technical support, be sure to include the serial number of the products in question.  
The serial number can be found on the product and has the following format: ##AT########. We will  
be unable to respond to your inquiry without this information.  
Access Knowledgebase:  
Ask a Wireless WAN Product question and get an express response:  
E-mail Technical Support: [email protected]  
Call Technical Support:  
Toll Free +1-866-674-6626 or +1-408-542-5390  
Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. M-F Pacific Time  
You can find the latest software and documentation at: http://www.expressresponse.com/proxim02/ .  
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Glossary  
ARP  
DHCP Relay Agent  
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is intended  
A feature of the MP.11/a that intercepts DHCP  
requests from clients and forwards them to a DHCP  
server. For the client, the DHCP Relay Agent of the  
MP.11/a functions like a DHCP server. This enables  
DHCP requests to pass router boundaries; for  
example, it is not required to have a DHCP server on  
every IP subnet.  
to find the MAC address belonging to an IP address.  
Authentication method  
The process the MP.11/a uses to decide whether a  
station that wants to register is allowed or not.  
IEEE 802.11 specifies two forms of authentication:  
open system and shared key; WORP only supports  
shared key because of security constraints.  
Domain Name Server (DNS)  
A domain name server is an Internet service that  
translates domain names into IP addresses. For  
example, www.ietf.org will be translated in  
4.17.168.6.  
Authentication server “Shared Secret”  
This is a kind of password shared between the  
MP.11/a and the RADIUS authentication server. This  
password is used to encrypt important data  
exchanged between the MP.11/a and the RADIUS  
server  
Download  
Downloading a file means copying a file from a  
remote server to a device or host. In case of the  
MP.11/a downloading means transferring a file from  
a TFTP server to the MP.11/a.  
Authentication server authentication port  
This is a UDP port number (default is 1812), which is  
used to connect to the authentication server for  
obtaining authentication information.  
Downstream  
Downstream means a data stream from the central  
part of the network to the end user. See also  
upstream.  
Backbone  
The central part of a network; the backbone network  
connects all remote and sub networks to each other  
and to the central infrastructure (such as the mail  
server, Internet gateway, and so on).  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a  
method to dynamically assign IP addresses. If DHCP  
is enabled, the device or computer will broadcast a  
request that will be answered by a DHCP Server.  
Base  
If an interface is running in Outdoor mode (WORP), it  
is either a base or a satellite interface. A base  
interface controls the communication on the channel  
and is located in the central part of the network cell.  
Multiple satellites can connect to one base; two  
bases cannot communicate with each other.  
Encryption  
Encryption is a means of coding data with a key  
before sending it across a network. The same key  
must be used to decode the information at the  
receiver. This way prevents unauthorized access to  
the data that is send across the network.  
Broadcast Storm  
A broadcast storm is a large series of broadcast  
packets (most often caused by wrong network  
configuration) that severely impact the network  
performance.  
Ethernet  
Ethernet is the most widely installed Local Area  
Network (LAN) technology. The MP.11/a supports  
both 10 and 100 Mbps and half and full duplex.  
Client IP Address Pool  
This a pool of IP addresses from which the MP.11/a  
can assign IP addresses to clients, which perform a  
DHCP Request.  
Gateway  
A gateway is network device that connects multiple  
(IP) networks to each other. A gateway can perform  
protocol conversion.  
Configuration Files  
A configuration file contains the MP.11/a  
Group  
configuration details. Configuration items include  
among others the IP address and other network-  
specific values. Configuration files may be uploaded  
to a TFTP server for backup and downloaded into the  
MP.11/a for restoring the configuration.  
A group is logical collection of network parameters.  
For example, the System Group is composed of  
several parameters and tables giving system  
information of the MP.11/a. All items for a group are  
grouped under one tab of the Web Interface and start  
with the same prefix for the command line interface.  
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HTTP  
Parameter  
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol to  
transport Web pages. When you access the Internet  
with your browser, the HTTP protocol is used for data  
transport (http://www.Tsunamiwireless.com). When  
you access the MP.11/a using the Web Interface,  
HTTP is used to transport the information.  
A parameter is fundamental value that can be  
displayed and changed. For example, the MP.11/a  
must have a unique IP address and the PC Cards  
must know which channels to use. You can view and  
change parameters with the Web Interface,  
command line interface and SNMP.  
ICMP  
Password  
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used by  
computers and devices to report errors encountered  
during processing packets, and to perform other IP-  
layer functions, such as diagnostics (‘ping’).  
The MP.11/a is password protected. To access the  
MP.11/a you need to enter a password before you  
can view or change its settings. The default  
password is ‘public’.  
Image  
Ping  
The image is the binary executable of the embedded  
MP.11/a software. To update the MP.11/a you must  
download a new image file.  
Ping is a basic Internet program that lets you verify if  
a particular computer or device with a certain IP  
address is reachable. If the computer or device  
receives the ping packet, it responds which gives the  
ping program the opportunity to display the round-trip  
time.  
IP Address  
A unique numerical address of a computer attached  
to the Internet or Intranet. An IP (Internet Protocol)  
address consists of a network part and part for a host  
(computer) number. An IP address is represented by  
four numbers in the range 0 - 255 separated by dots:  
for example 10.0.10.1 and 172.21.43.214. See also  
subnet mask.  
Remote  
A remote is a base or a satellite interface. For a base  
interface, the number of remotes is the number of  
satellites registered; for a satellite interface, there will  
be only one remote, which is the base.  
LAN  
RIP  
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network of limited  
size to which computers and devices can connect so  
that they can communicate with each other.  
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is used between  
routers to update routing information so that a router  
automatically ‘knows’ which port to use for a certain  
destination IP address.  
License file  
A license file is used to enable certain features of the  
MP.11/a. The MP.11/a already has a license file  
when it is shipped. When more features become  
available, you can purchase a license file and  
download it to the MP.11/a to enable these additional  
features.  
Router  
Routers forward packets from one network to another  
based on routing information. A router uses a  
dynamic routing protocol like RIP or static routes to  
base its forwarding decision on.  
Satellite  
MAC Address  
If an interface is running in outdoor mode (WORP), it  
is either a base or a satellite interface. Satellite  
interface behavior is controlled by the base to which  
it is registered. Satellites are located in the remote  
locations of a network cell. Multiple satellites can  
connect to one base; two satellites cannot  
communicate with each other. See also WORP and  
base.  
A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a globally  
unique network device address, which is hardware  
bound. It used to identify a network device in a LAN.  
A MAC address is represented by six two-digit  
hexadecimal numbers (0 - 9 and A - F) separated by  
colons: for example 00:02:2D:47:1F:71 and  
00:D0:AB:00:01:AC.  
Management Information Block (MIB)  
ScanTool  
A Management Information Block (MIB) is a formal  
description of a set of network objects that can be  
managed with the Simple Network Management  
Protocol (SNMP). A MIB can be loaded by a  
management application so that it knows the  
MP.11/a specific objects. .  
A computer program that can be used to retrieve or  
set the IP address of a locally connected MP.11/a.  
Network Mask  
See subnet mask.  
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
Trap  
A protocol used for the communication between a  
network management application and the devices it  
is managing. The network management application is  
called the SNMP manager; the devices it manages  
have implemented SNMP agents. Not only the  
MP.11/a but also almost every network device  
contains a SNMP agent. The manageable objects of  
a device are arranged in a Management Information  
Base, also called MIB. The Simple Network  
A trap is used within SNMP to report an unexpected  
or unallowable condition.  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a lightweight  
protocol for transferring files that is like a simple form  
of File Transfer Protocol (FTP). A TFTP client is  
implemented on the MP.11/a; using the upload and  
download commands, the MP.11/a can respectively  
copy a file to or from a TFTP server. TFTP server  
software is provided on the MP.11/a CD-ROM.  
Management Protocol (SNMP) allows managers and  
agents to communicate for accessing these objects.  
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)  
Upload  
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to  
create redundant networks (“hot standby”) and to  
prevent loops. If enabled, spanning tree prevents  
loops by disabling redundant links; if a link fails, it  
can automatically enable a backup link.  
Uploading a file means copying a file from a network  
device to a remote server. In case of the MP.11/a  
uploading means transferring a file from the MP.11/a  
to a TFTP server. See also download.  
Upstream  
Subnet Mask  
Upstream means a data stream from the end users  
to the central part of the network. See also  
downstream.  
A subnet mask is a bit mask that defines which part  
of an IP address is used for the network part and  
which part for a host (computer) number. A subnet  
mask is like an IP address represented by four  
numbers in the range 0 - 255 separated by dots.  
When the IP address 172.17.23.14 has a subnet  
mask of 255.255.255.0, the network part is 172.17.23  
of the host number is 14. See also IP address.  
WEP  
The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm is the  
standard encryption method used to protect wireless  
communication from eavesdropping.  
WORP  
Table  
The Wireless Outdoor Router Protocol (WORP) was  
designed to optimize long distance links and  
multipoint networks with Hidden Node effect to  
eliminate collisions and loss of bandwidth.  
Tables hold parameters for several related items. For  
example, you can add several potential managers to  
the SNMP IP access table. Tables can be displayed  
using with the Web Interface, command line interface  
and SNMP.  
Topology  
Topology is the physical layout of network  
components (cable, stations, gateways, hubs, and so  
on).  
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